“Tell Me More” – a profile that appeared in Engage: New Hampshire Humanities’ Magazine by Rebecca Kinhan https://www.nhhumanities.org/news/new-hampshire-humanities-bids-farewell-terry-farish “You could say Terry Farish is a story whisperer. For Farish, a writer, poet, and author, life is about words and storytelling. But perhaps one of her greatest gifts is the ability to gently coax and nurture…
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“Hard Love” Story – Interview with VOA Cambodia
Soksreinith Ten (call her Nith, she told me) , a reporter with Voice of America just interviewed me for their English and Khmer News Service about Either the Beginning or the End of the World. She asked, in a few words tell me what your novel is about. I said it’s about a mother and…
“Soldiers Home and Away” features Either the Beginning or the End of the World
New Hampshire Humanities writes: For fourteen years, America has been mired in war, war being waged by less than one percent of the population. The relatively small number of active military service members has widened a cultural gulf between the military and civilian sectors. Enter the humanities!
Literacy and Special Recognition Award. Thank you, NERA
I am deeply honored to receive the Literacy and Special Recognition Award from the New England Reading Association. Thank you NERA! I selected the cross-cultural literacy organization, I’m Your Neighbor, to receive NERA’s donation in honor of this award.
So Many Books So Little Time Interview
Sophia Sturtuvant of Portland, Maine did a beautiful reading from Either the Beginning or the End of the World as part of the PPM-TV production and broadcast of a discussion of the novel. Sherry Evans (pictured below) hosted the show and the wonderful and engaged audience joined Sherry and me as we explored the novel.