Synopsis of

The Mercy of Thin Air

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Excerpt

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Book Club /Reading Group Questions

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Q&A

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Trivia---coming soon!!

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Other Work

Synopsis

New Orleans, 1920s. Raziela Nolan is in the throes of a magnificent love affair when she dies in a tragic accident. In an instant, she leaves behind her one true love and her dream of becoming a doctor--but somehow, she still remains. Immediately after her death, Razi chooses to stay between--a realm that exists after life and before whatever lies beyond it.

From this remarkable vantage point, Razi narrates the stories of her lost love, Andrew, and the relationship of Amy and Scott, a couple whose house she haunts almost seventy-five years later. The Mercy of Thin Air entwines these two fateful and redemptive love stories that echo across three generations. From ambitious, forward-thinking Razi, who illegally slips birth control guides into library books; to hip Web designer Amy, who begins to fall off the edge of grief; to Eugenia, caught between since the Civil War, the characters in this wondrous novel sing with life. Evoking the power of love, memory, and time, The Mercy of Thin Air culminates in a startling finish that will leave readers breathless.

 

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Excerpt

Visit Simon & Schuster's website to read the first chapter.

OR

Visit TothWorld and click on #83 to hear an audio recording of three scenes.

 

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Book Club / Reading Group Questions

Click here for a list of discussion questions.  

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Q & A

The second novel mentioned in interviews prior to October 2006 has been shelved. I'm working on a different novel now.

Text interviews

Q&A with Ronlyn Domingue, Simon & Schuster (printed in U.S. paperback edition)
Feb 2006--Garage Band with Cynthia Harrison
March 2006--BellaOnline with M.E. Wood, literary editor
June 2006--ParaNormal Romance interview with Dee Gentle

Sept 2006--Conversations with Famous Writers

March 2007--The Book Club Forum, U.K.

Audio interviews

The Book Report--

Great Beach Books

with Elisabeth Grant-Gibson (fast forward to minute 27:17)
Written Voices Radio with Allan Hunkin

Talk with Bob Stevenson

KUHF 88.7 FM--Houston, TX
The Beat with Megan Sukys KUOW 94.9 FM--Seattle, WA (fast forward to minute 22:30)
Interview hosted by James Wilcox her mentor and acclaimed author of Modern Baptists and Heavenly Days. (On Simon & Schuster's site, click "Hear a Clip.")
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Trivia

Coming soon!!!!

 

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Other Work

Short Stories

"Storyboard" in Clackamas Literary Review, 2005, Vol. IX
http://www.clackamasliteraryreview.org/

"Helifano" in New Delta Review, Winter 2005, Vol. 22, No. 1
http://www.lsu.edu/newdeltareview/

"Broken Silence" in New England Review, 2005, Vol. 26, No. 1
http://cat.middlebury.edu/~nereview/

Articles

New Orleans: 'The city that was part of my blood is gone', The Independent (U.K.) September 3, 2005

(for writers) Tips from a Slush Pile Find: How One Writer Got an Agent

(for writers) Listen to the Deep Know: The Urge for a Writer's Life

 

updated 4/5/2008

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