Green Heron signing

Elizabeth Yates wrote fabulous articles about both Aram’s Choice and Kobzar’s Children in the Brantford Expositor on Thursday. She also interviewed Carl Georgian, whose father George Georgian (Kevork Kevorkian)  was one of the original Georgetown Boys. Kevork was the inspiration for all of my Armenian novels. I was thrilled to see Carl’s fascinating family history highlighted in the paper.

Since the article appeared, everywhere I go in Brantford, people comment to me about the articles and the fact that I’ve got TWO books out right now.

This afternoon, I did a signing at Green Heron Books in Paris. 

I like signing in independent bookstores. No one asks me where the bathroom is. No one is in the store for candles or croissants. They’re in the store on purpose for books. The signing was from one til two but I stayed til 4pm because people kept on coming. It was a lovely experience!

Author: Marsha

I write historical fiction, mostly from the perspective of young people who are thrust in the midst of war.

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