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Check out these updates from [Omnivoracious]( for July 20, 2017. ["What's More Brave than Throwing yourself into the Unknown?" - A Conversation with Author Jamie Harrison]( 11:17 AM PDT, July 20, 2017 Jamie Harrison's novel The Widow Nash is a sweeping story about a woman named Dulcy Remfrey. After her father's death, Dulcy escapes her ex-fiance and her complicated past to start a new life in Montana as "Mrs. Nash." While reading the book, I found myself asking the same question over and over - Can she pull it off? The book has been getting great attention. Here's what … › [Read more]( ["Discipline, Pain, and Good Fortune": A Debut Novelist Discusses His Path to Publication]( 11:02 AM PDT, July 20, 2017 Patrick Dacey, whose debut novel, The Outer Cape, is an Amazon Editors' Best of the Month pick, talks about how his mother’s death and his son’s birth led to the writing of this astonishingly poignant and closely observed book. Amazon Book Review: This has been an extraordinary 18 months for you. You published We’ve Already Gone This Far: Stories in February 2016, and your … › [Read more]( [It's Not Dark Yet, But It's Getting There.]( 4:00 AM PDT, July 20, 2017 Corona, Libya, 29 March 2006; photograph by Fred Espenak It's been almost four decades since a total eclipse of the sun was seen in the mainland United States, when, for a few minutes on February 26, 1979, the Moon obscured the entirety of the Sun in a narrow swath of land crossing the northwestern states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. As that day approached, my 11-year-old … › [Read more]( We hope you enjoyed receiving this message. However, if you'd rather not receive future e-mails of this sort from [Amazon.com]( please visit the opt-out link [here](.

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