| 9.16 :: Guest Bog :: Gabrielle Goldsby |
| Written by KG | Gabrielle Goldsby |
| Tuesday, 16 September 2008 14:20 |
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Hello Everyone, I was thrilled when KG offered me the opportunity to tell you about my newest novel Remember Tomorrow (Bold Strokes Books, August 2008). But before we get into that business, let me just say that I have achieved two dreams with KG at my side. First was our respective 2007 Lambda Literary Award wins-KG for Out of Love and myself for Wall of Silence. And finally, last weekend we had the great pleasure of seeing Aftershock and Remember Tomorrow brought to life on a Hollywood stage along with fellow author Lisa Girolami's Love on Location. Honestly folks, if it got much better, it would be X-rated. Now, about the book:
Cees Bannigan has all the materials she needs to build a happy life-a successful home-improvement television show, a new house, and the attention of an intelligent and beautiful woman. So what is she doing at the hospital bedside of Arieanna Simons, the lover who abandoned her several months before? When she discovers what is behind Arieanna's precipitous withdrawal, Cees must decide if past betrayals can ever be forgiven, even for the promise that tomorrow might hold. I hope that if you pick up Remember Tomorrow you'll let me know your thoughts. I can be reached via This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , website and or Myspace. Thanks so much for giving me your time. KG - may more dreams come true my friend,
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written by Norma , September 17, 2008
Thanks KG for having Gabrielle on as a guest blogger. I read the 2003 printing of 'Wall of Silence' a couple of years ago and enjoyed her writing style. It definitely was not the formulaic cop story. When 'Such A Pretty Face' was released I did not waste any time in purchasing and readit. 'Remember Tomorrow' is now on my shopping list.
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I'm delighted to have a Guest Blog from my pal Gabrielle Goldsby, winner of the 2007 Lammy Award in the Mystery/Thriller category for Wall of Silence. Gabe & I saw each other a couple of weeks ago in LA at the 20% New Works Festival, where the LA Women's Theatre Project staged performances of our most recent novels. Here she is to talk about Remember Tomorrow, on sale
Remember Tomorrow is my 5th novel. Like all the ones before, RT began with a kernel of an idea. I wanted to write a book about two main characters who find love by remembering their past mistakes.
Thanks again,
Gabe