The third book of my trilogy of novels,The Future is My Past, just released on amazon.com! Also, Kirkus.com Reviews has also posted their review! Please check it out!
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Drawing with Words Words. Words draw pictures like paintings of stories waiting to be told. As a writer and journalist, I love telling stories. My first book, Quantum Leaps in Princeton’s Place, is a story about the interviews of the oldest people living in Princeton, New Jersey at the time. About several months after the interviews, my daughter had a play date with a new friend. That encounter led to the finding of the original homeowner’s diary from 1912 in the basement of…..
The second sequel book called, Six Doors Down, will be featured at the Barnes and Noble in Princeton, New Jersey on October 10th, 2017 at 6:00. In addition, other book signings include: Plainsboro Public Library on October 7th, Princeton Public Library on November 13th at 7:00, and the NJEA Convention in Atlantic City on November 9, 10! And the third book of the trilogy is to follow! It is currently being written in Einstein’s classroom at Princeton University… More to…..
New sequel, Six Doors Down, on amazon.com, now released! http://www.hayhouseradio.com/#!/episode/lifes-synchronicities-13642
Drawing Stories Using Words
Check out my new sequel novel, Six Doors Down, released on amazon.com! Just in time for Black History Month!
Bless “Said” Are the Peace Makers: An Op-Ed Article By Dr. Clovis Somehow I feel swept up by a whirlwind and tossed about. I’m not in America any more. And I’m certainly not in Oz. Maybe the dystopian novel 1984? Or worse yet, the 1930s. During the 1930s, the Anti-Defamation League fought the KKK. Hitler came to power in Europe. The NAACP engaged in peaceful protests and fought legal challenges of discrimination in the courts. But today, in 2017, we…..
http://www.hayhouse.com/review/product/list/id/14821/category/678/ CUSTOMER TESTIMONIALS Remarkably vivid by Michael Quantum Leaps in Princeton’s Place is a wonderfully written book that brings us back to a time in Princeton’s history that although may have smatterings of a noir past, it manages to brightly depict the perseverance of the human spirit despite familial adversity. The author, Dr. Donna Clovis, does a superb job capturing her readership through extensive research. She masterfully intertwines her personal experience which gives this book a seamless flow that ‘this reader’…..
“It was the cold, damp air that permeated the cement buildings and our bodies,” Ernie started his story, “And the endless screams at midnight from the bunker section in the Dachau concentration camp… The shrills shattered our spirits and I often wondered about the civilians living right outside the walls that ignored our cries for help.” This image is still embedded in my memory. Ernie was a 91-year-old Holocaust survivor who told us his personal story. It was through my…..