APRIL DAVILA
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142 OSTRICHES
Set against the unexpected splendor of an ostrich ranch in the California desert, April Dávila’s beautifully written debut conjures an absorbing and compelling heroine in a story of courage, family and forgiveness.
“A vivid, uplifting debut...”
—Publishers Weekly
Recent Blog Posts
Minstrel Fiction
Good news! The arm has healed enough that I am no longer hunting and pecking. Yes, my arm aches a bit at the end of a work day, but it’s […]
Pause
Last Sunday I fell and fractured my elbow. Since then my left arm has been in a sling and I’ve been hunting and pecking and it’s making me CRAZY. To […]
Focus
It’s taken me about a week to process last Thursday. The USC Women’s conference was pretty great. There was the usual amount of thanking sponsors and other junk that went […]
USC Women’s Conference
I’m going to this USC Women’s Conference tomorrow. The emails I got sold it as a chance to discuss “professional development, women’s health, personal wellness and financial strategies.” Honestly, I’m […]
Stoking the Fires
It’s funny sometimes how life tends to synch up. Some call it fate, others karma, or even divine intervention. I’ve always chalked up to luck. Whatever it is, it happened to me […]
Pillars of Eternity
I’ve been reading this book, “Pillars of the Earth,” for what feels like forever. It’s quite long, and even though the author (Follett) can sometimes digress extensively into the details […]
An Almost Perfect Day
When I made my new years resolutions for 2012, one of the things I wrote was that I wanted to start spending my day as a writer. That is to […]
For Daniel
It may seem like I haven’t been blogging much the past two weeks, but really I’ve just been cheating on you.
Is blogging a waste of time?
A friend of mine from grad school commented on my Facebook page the other day that, while she likes me and doesn’t want to offend, she hates the whole idea […]
And Then One Day…
My girl loves stories. Not just before bed, but any time of day, all day. As we march up the stairs for breakfast each morning she usually says “momma, will […]