Sunday, February 14, 2021

Bits of my personal library

I've had one complaint (yes, I'm talking to you, Stephen!) about the lack of posts, so here are a few personal library photos, in very small select sections! Enjoy!


Incomplete but somewhat impressive Bronte sister shelf:

Dickens shelves, including photos from our very first Dickens reading (my literary friends aren't into social media much, but as these are photos within a photo, I thought I could get away with it). Lower right corner is a photo of my husband's plum pudding. It looks unappetizing from here but it was delicious. 



Barbara Pym shelf. When I got on Facebook more than a decade ago, I began a Barbara Pym fan club there. It has taken off so much that the membership--kept in careful check by myself and three other moderators--now boasts of nearly 1,000 people. She's a wonderful writer. 



Rosalie K. Fry shelf with the two treasures blocking all the others. 



And here are a few photos of some of the books I've written: First the Pacific Theater book surrounded by the books that provided research materials:



The Korean translation of my European Theater book--along with the earlier Spanish version--which came out late last year: 


Finally: for the past year or so I've also been writing children's stories for two of my piano students based on prompts they give me. The prompts are delightfully creative and they enjoy what I do with them. Here is one of the students, caught in the very act of reading my latest: