by Laura Shepard Townsend | Blog
“If you love Venice Beach, these free spirited characters will warm your heart and enrich your consciousness. This wonderfully written novel combines two topics which fascinate me—-bohemians and Venice Beach. As the first book in the...
by Laura Shepard Townsend | Blog
Storytelling, really? In the current book market, nonfiction and self-help writings certainly manifest more attention than fiction. There are more nonfiction books published; more agents for nonfiction writing; more profit. One can self-publish; start lecturing in...
by Laura Shepard Townsend | Blog
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by Laura Shepard Townsend | Blog
It was only after I began to create Venice that I began to examine all of these issues,” Abbot said. “And why was that?” “This storytelling seems to be one-sided; I seem to be doing all of the talking. Are you sure you would you like to hear and yet another...
by Laura Shepard Townsend | Blog
“So that is the way I first entered Venice, on foot, much like the pilgrim who enters a holy place, as a seeker, stirred with expectation. Perhaps this was because of the Tarot cards’ prediction of lions roaring against a backdrop of crashing sea waves. Or...
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