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Sarah McCoy & Erika Robuck
The Mapmaker's Children by Sarah McCoy
Sarah McCoy is the New York Times, USA Today and international best=selling author of the novels "The Baker's Daughter," a 2012 Goodreads Choice Award Nominee, and "The Time It Snowed In Puerto Rico" and of "The Branch of Hazel: a novella," which can be found in the anthology, "Grand Central." Her next novel, "The Mapmaker's Children," is due out in May 2015. Sarah's work has been featured in Real Simple, The Millions, Your Health Monthly and other publications. She has taught English writing at Old Dominion University and at the University of Texas at El Paso. She calls Virginia home but presently lives with her husband, an Army physician and their dog, Gilbert, in El Paso, Texas.
The House of Hawthorne by Erika Robuck
Erika Robuck is a book blogger, voracious reader and the critically acclaimed author of “Hemingway’s Girl,” “Fallen Beauty” and “Call Me Zelda.” Her newest book, "The House of Hawthorne," will be released in May 2015. Erika contributed a short story to the recently published anthology, "Grand Central: Original Stories of Postwar Love and Reunion," which also features a story by fellow 2015 GBF author Sarah McCoy. Her first novel, "Receive Me Falling," was self-published. Erika writes about and reviews historical fiction at her blog, Muse, and is a contributor to fiction blog, Writer Unboxed. She is also a member of the Historical Novel Society, the Hemingway Society, the Millay Society and the Hawthorne Society.
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- 2019_MD_GBF_McCoy_190518 Gaithersburg Book Festival (2019) -- Sarah McCoy ("Marilla of Green Gables") (Moderated by Nicole Hertvik)
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