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An Interview with Narrator, Marnye Young
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Jeannie: How did you get into narrating? Marnye: I am an actor who was trying to figure out a way to spend more time with my twin toddlers and a friend of mine who has done very well for herself in the audiobook business told me I would be perfect for it and that was it. I produced…By Jeanne|

Heat & Light by Jennifer Haigh
Heat & Light by Jennifer Haigh Loved the book. So many important issues and complicated characters twisted together. Subtle and nuanced, just like life! No easy answers!! Read more of Jeannie's Reviews.By jbadmin|

The Making of a Book Trailer
I have learned so much in the process of promoting EDEN. Since it was published by an indie press, I have been on the frontline marketing it. I’ve learned about soliciting bookstores, organizing events, and seeking publicity from any number of channels. One of the most important…By Jeanne|

Summer Reading & Literary Calisthenics
In EDEN, Rachel has a habit of doing literary calisthenics every summer morning. Her book of choice is Moby Dick by Herman Melville. She’s memorized passages and her paperback is so tattered the pages are on the verge of becoming unglued from their spine. In EDEN,…By Jeanne|

How Squash Powers my Writing
I've been touched by the way my squash community has supported the launch of EDEN: A Novel (and my new writing life, for that matter). I'm also extremely grateful for the thoughtful review James Zug wrote in June's Squash Magazine and the support of Ivy Pochoda and Louisa Hall,…By Jeanne|

Audiobook Faves
I spilled the beans in my last blog post that
I'm a huge fan of the audiobook and that with the diminishing time I find to sit down, I'm devouring books through my ears instead. I especially enjoy listening to books that have a lot of dialogue and/or accents (even when reading…By Jeanne|