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T. Greenwood

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T. Greenwood is the author of fifteen novels. She has received grants from the Sherwood Anderson Foundation, the Christopher Isherwood Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Maryland State Arts Council. She has won four San Diego Book Awards. Five of her novels have been IndieNext picks. BODIES OF WATER was finalist for a Lambda Foundation award and KEEPING LUCY was a Target Book Club selection.

She teaches creative writing for San Diego Writer's Ink and The Writer's Center. She and her family split their time between San Diego and Vermont. She is also a photographer.

More information on T. Greenwood can be found at her websites: http://www.tgreenwood.com
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T. Greenwood I have another novel coming out next summer! It's called KEEPING LUCY. The idea was sparked by an actual state run institution in Massachusetts (a so-…moreI have another novel coming out next summer! It's called KEEPING LUCY. The idea was sparked by an actual state run institution in Massachusetts (a so-called "School for the Feeble-Minded") that was exposed for its horrific living conditions in 1971. It's about a mother's fighting for the rights of her disabled daughter. (less)
T. Greenwood First, thank you! Librarians are my heroes :) And in terms of your question: I think that, for me, fiction (and the act of creating stories) is always…moreFirst, thank you! Librarians are my heroes :) And in terms of your question: I think that, for me, fiction (and the act of creating stories) is always about exploring struggle. In The Forever Bridge, I wanted to examine maternal anxiety (something I think every mother experiences to some degree). Of course, it is amplified here...but it's a universal experience. Fiction is always about lifting those rocks to see what is underneath. (less)
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THE STILL POINT is available now!

The Still Point The Still Point by Tammy Greenwood

Hi all!

I am so thrilled to let you know that THE STILL POINT is now available wherever books are sold.

I truly appreciate the support of all you early readers. Your comments and messages have made the somewhat stressful lead up to publication much less anxiety-ridden.

As many of you know, the early days following a book's publication are critical to the life and success of a book. Read more of this blog post »
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“Hope is really just desire disguised, just desperation, aching, dressed up like a prayer.”
Tammy Greenwood, Undressing the Moon

“We pretended she'd only gotten lost in the colors of fall.

Piper”
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“the secret to happiness is counting your blessings while others are adding up their troubles.”
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My Name Is Lucy Barton My Name Is Lucy Barton by Elizabeth Strout by Elizabeth Strout My Name Is Lucy Barton, this extraordinary writer shows how a simple hospital visit becomes a portal to the most tender relationship of all—the one between mother and daughter.
 
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Grace Grace by T. Greenwood by T. Greenwood For thirteen-year-old Trevor Kennedy, taking photos helps make sense of his fractured world. His father, Kurt, struggles to keep a business going while also caring for Trevor's aging grandfather, whose hoarding has reached dangerous levels. Trevor's mother, Elisabeth, all but ignores her son while doting on his five-year-old sister, Gracy, and pilfering useless drugstore items.
 
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Where'd You Go, Bernadette Where'd You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple by Maria Semple Bernadette Fox is notorious. To her Microsoft-guru husband, she's a fearlessly opinionated partner; to fellow private-school mothers in Seattle, she's a disgrace; to design mavens, she's a revolutionary architect, and to 15-year-old Bee, she is a best friend and, simply, Mom.
 
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message 16: by Kami

Kami Leib When can we expect a new novel? I miss your books!


message 15: by T.

T. Greenwood Thank you! So pleased to hear you are enjoying them...I hope you continue to do so.


message 14: by Tammy

Tammy Thanks for adding me! I love your books! Two Rivers was the fist one I read. I couldn't wait to finish it however I was sad when it came to an end. It's such a beautiful story! I went on to read Nearer Than The Sky, Undressing The Moon & Breathing Water. I share all of your books with friends & family members! Just started The Hungry Season! Hope I'll have time to "get lost" in it this weekend! I also enjoy reading all of your book reviews on here! Happy reading & writing!! :)


message 13: by T.

T. Greenwood And thank you!!


message 12: by T.

T. Greenwood Did you read Breathing Water too? That's my first -- from WAY back :)


message 11: by Debra

Debra Just finished Nearer than the Sky, and was blown away! So far, for me you are 3-for-3! the only one I haven't read yet is Undressing the Moon and I am looking forward to it! Your writing, characters, plot, continue to amaze me.
Thanks for another great story!


message 10: by T.

T. Greenwood Thanks! The new one (The Hungry Season) just came out. I believe it's available for Kindle/Sony etc... as well. Happy reading :)


Lindsay Thanks! I really enjoyed Two Rivers -- it was my first e-book! I'm looking forward to reading some more of your work.


message 8: by T.

T. Greenwood I'm so glad my novel is getting to go to Mexico...I wish I could come along with it! Enjoy!!


Jeannie Just a note to let you know that your novel "Two Rivers", has just been stashed into my backpack. Tomorrow morning the book will be on it's way to Mexico. I chose your book for my "traveling read", it will be getting a fair amount of "face time" :>)

I've noticed, when I travel, that there are two groups of readers. There are those who hunch. They lay their books face down on their laps and tend to cover the areas of the book that they are not immediately engaged in. It is clear that they feel that what they are reading is their own business. THEN, there are the "rubber neckers" (a group to which I count myself among). Those who try to see which book someone else is reading. I've been known to do some strange contortions and/or I have resorted to outright stareing, just to see what the stranger across from me is reading.
The fact that I am a "rubber necker" and that I like to think of myself as somewhat of a thoughtful person, leads me to openly display what I am reading. I hold the book upwards, I make sure the title and the cover art are visible. I've been known to comment on the book if I catch a fellow "rubber necker" sneeking a peek or doing some outright stareing. I guess I've never given up the "hand sell" urge (use to work in a small independant bookstore)
SO...........Two Rivers will be getting face time in the airport (leaving from Wisconsin's insane cold temps), aboard an airplane and on a bus in Mexico's balmy sunshine. The book will probably get some poolside time as well.

Thank you for the stories.....without them, what would life be ? Even traveling would be somewhat less exciting :>)

Jeannie



message 6: by T.

T. Greenwood Thanks...from your shelf, it looks as though its in good company. And I hope you both find and enjoy the other ones. And strangely, this time around, they're carrying the book at places like Target and Sam's Club, so you can always try there :)


message 5: by d4

d4 Thanks for the add. I seldom choose books without any prior recommendation, but I'm glad Undressing the Moon caught my eye. I've been looking for your other books, but I live in a nearly illiterate area so no luck so far. I might be left with no choice but to actually wake up in time to deposit money in my bank account and order your other books online.


message 4: by T.

T. Greenwood You're welcome. The new one just came out...it's been such a long time coming :)


Kayzee Jusayan thanks for the add! I really liked your books!



message 2: by T.

T. Greenwood Thanks! It looks wonderful...


Jackie Yeah! You joined! I think you'll like it here!
Welcome!

Jackie


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