As a novelist, I often enjoy allowing the themes in my stories to develop organically. The themes of religion and spiritism, among others, run through A Decent… Read more “Running Themes of A Decent Woman”
Month: March 2015
An Interview with Eleanor Parker Sapia, Author of ‘A Decent Woman’
Originally posted on The Dark Phantom Review:
Puerto Rican-born novelist, Eleanor Parker Sapia, was raised in the United States, Puerto Rico, and Europe. Eleanor’s life experiences as…
A Bloody Sunday – Ponce Massacre
On Palm Sunday, March 21, 1937, a peaceful civilian march organized by the Partido Nacionalista, the Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico, gathered in the city of Ponce… Read more “A Bloody Sunday – Ponce Massacre”
Sometimes a visit to crazy town is necessary.
Earlier this week, nearly twenty days after my debut historical novel, A Decent Woman, was published, I set about creating a to-do list that included, answering emails, writing… Read more “Sometimes a visit to crazy town is necessary.”
What If We Did Nothing?
This month we celebrate Women’s History Month, and today we celebrate International Women’s Day. It’s an important day to highlight and celebrate, but it’s also a day… Read more “What If We Did Nothing?”