Inside One Author's Heartoffers a rare glimpse behind the image of a bestselling writer.
Instead of her sweeping tales of the Old South, Ms. Price focuses on herself, her readers, and the special way in which they nourish each other. He tells it straight-with ""warts and flaws"" and, at all times, an endearing sense of humor about herself and her work.
Here Ms. Price reveals how she creates her haunting novels, and how she brings her characters to life on paper. Here are the heartfelt dialogues between Ms. Price and her readers. Here is the real Eugenia Price, eternally optimistic, yet strangely intimidated by her own success.
The story ranges from Ms. Price's early years as a writer living in Chicago, to how she fled in the 1960's for privacy to the sanctuary of St. Simons Island. And this is the most riveting part of her narrative. This deeply private and spiritual woman not only absorbed her new surroundings, she also created a mystique about the island and its history.
By:
Eugenia Price Imprint: Turner Publishing Company Country of Publication: United States Dimensions:
Height: 215mm,
Width: 139mm,
ISBN:9781684427451 ISBN 10: 1684427452 Series:Eugenia Price Autobiographies Pages: 132 Publication Date:23 November 2021 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Eugenia Price, a bestselling writer of nonfiction and fiction for more than 30 years, converted to Christianity at the age of 33. Her list of religious writings is long and impressive, and many titles are considered classics of their genre.