BookViewCafe.com Welcomes Sarah Smith!
Jul. 19th, 2009 10:24 pmThis week Book View Café embraces author Sarah Smith into the fold. Smith has written the modern standalone Chasing Shakespeares (about the Shakespeare authorship controversy), and three historical mysteries: The Vanished Child, The Knowledge of Water, and A Citizen of the Country. The Vanished Child and The Knowledge of Water were named New York Times Notable Books of the Year. Smith's historical mysteries have been published in twelve languages and in the UK, and have reached bestseller status in the US and internationally. Chasing Shakespeares has been made into a play, and The Vanished Child has been optioned for film.
Book View Cafe is launching Smith with her science fiction short story, “Seeing the Edge.” “Seeing the Edge” the first of a group of stories published together as Future Boston. It tells the story of Boston from 1988 to 2100, during which time the city sinks and aliens eventually discover it.
Visit Sarah Smith’s bookshelf at BookViewCafe.com: http://www.bookviewcafe.com/index.php/Sarah-Smith/
Book View Cafe is launching Smith with her science fiction short story, “Seeing the Edge.” “Seeing the Edge” the first of a group of stories published together as Future Boston. It tells the story of Boston from 1988 to 2100, during which time the city sinks and aliens eventually discover it.
Visit Sarah Smith’s bookshelf at BookViewCafe.com: http://www.bookviewcafe.com/index.php/Sarah-Smith/