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Half Past April: A Far From Over/Love, Lucy Extravaganza

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Here in Southeastern Pennsylvania, we've fast forwarded through April Showers and made it to May Flowers in what seems like record time.  This year April brings with it the publication of Far From Over , the new digital-exclusive companion novella to Love, Lucy.  It also brings some celebratory blog posts including this one, from NOVL , on the travel destinations that inspire me most .     And this musical F ar From Over playlist from With Her Nose Stuck in a Book .  What songs does street musician Jesse Palladino play on the streets of Naples?  Here's a little taste: Finally, April brings a really nifty sale-- Love, Lucy in e-book form for only $2.99 --which means for a little while longer you can download both Love, Lucy and Far From Over for under five dollars.  So if you're yearning for a little vacation flirtation in sunny Italy, please give them a look!

With Her Nose Stuck in a Book Celebrates Lucy

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Alexis and Ashley at With Her Nose Stuck in a Book are two of my very favorite book bloggers.  Thanks to Alexis for this very festive post celebrating the release of Love, Lucy . Tomorrow, Alexis and Ashley will play host to yours truly.  I'll be writing  about the songs that transport me straight back into Lucy's European backpacking adventures--and her vacation flirtation with footloose Jesse.  So stay tuned!

Writing about Rock

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Marc Scibilia at the Tin Angel in Philly Thanks to With Her Nose Stuck in a Book , one of my favorite blogs about Young Adult fiction.  Today they're featuring my guest blog post on writing about music--why I can't seem to stop doing it, and how my obsession shaped my second novel, Catherine . By the way, the guy at the top of this page is Marc Scibilia, a phenomenally talented singer songwriter who has opened for and recorded with another of my musical idols, Butch Walker .   One very cold night in February we went to see Marc play at the Tin Angel in Philly, and he was impressive from start to finish. Check out this video for a taste of his songwriting and performing skills: