Wednesday, April 06, 2011

eight cuts recommends claire-obscure!

A quick post to say that Eight Cuts recommends claire-obscure!

Go check it out, and make sure you browse Dan Holloway's entire site. He's doing a very interesting thing with his gallery, and those of us writing literary, edgy novels as well as those of us who love reading unique voices will find lots to explore there.

10 comments:

Matthew said...

That's great. Claire-obscure is gem and I'm thrilled that it will be getting some additional, well-deserved exposure.

James Everington said...

Hi - looks interesting. I really like Virginia Woolf so was interested by the reference to her in the blurb (ugly word; sorry). I'll try and find time to read it sometime; in the meantime good luck!

James

Calm, Forward, Straight said...

Great review from a cool blog!

Congratulations billie - I'm sure that's just the first of many accolades for claire-obscure - well deserved! :)

Grey Horse Matters said...

Congratulations billie! It's always wonderful to be recognized for your work. I hope claire-obscure is a big hit, I know I enjoyed it immensely.

As a matter of fact I finished Signs That Might Be Omens last night. I can only say that I liked it as much or better than the first claire. I'll be leaving a review on Amazon within the next few days. Sort of busy right now babysitting and whatnot and don't have the time to do it justice. I'd say you're on a roll.

billie said...

Thank you, Matthew.

billie said...

James, thank you! I have been a Virginia Woolf fan for many, many years, and was particularly moved by her series of published diaries. Her introspection definitely informed the writing of claire-obscure.

billie said...

Arlene, you are so wonderful to say all that. No rush with your review - I look forward to it when you get a chance, though, because you are such a good reviewer!!

James Everington said...

Actually, I've not read Woolf's diaries, so you're obviously a bigger fan than me...!

billie said...

James, they're fascinating to read from the writer's perspective.

billie said...

Thank you, C.