
Catherine Howard
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Oct 2, 2024 |
ctrlaltcassie.substack.com | Natalie Richards |Catherine Howard |Kate Marshall |Scott Westerfeld
Iām back with another one of these little monthly wrap-ups ā finally! Itās been awhile, mostly because I havenāt really felt like I was doing anything worth sharing. I guess we can thank depression or something for that, but whatever the cause may be, Iām back with some fun stuff that I watched, played, and read for the month.
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Dec 31, 2023 |
yoursun.com | Catherine Howard |Chris Hewitt
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Dec 27, 2023 |
news.lee.net | Catherine Howard |Chris Hewitt
One lingering aspect of the pandemic in literature is discovering how novelists grapple with it: Some avoid it, setting books earlier or later. Some note it but keep it in the margins. And some, like thriller writer Catherine Ryan Howard, dive right in. The Irishwoman's 2021 novel, "56 Days," is about a couple who met and fell for each other on the cusp of the COVID-19 lockdown, impulsively deciding to shelter in place together.
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Dec 27, 2023 |
sacbee.com | Catherine Howard
One lingering aspect of the pandemic in literature is discovering how novelists grapple with it: Some avoid it, setting books earlier or later. Some note it but keep it in the margins. And some, like thriller writer Catherine Ryan Howard, dive right in. The Irishwoman's 2021 novel, "56 Days," is about a couple who met and fell for each other on the cusp of the COVID-19 lockdown, impulsively deciding to shelter in place together.
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Dec 21, 2023 |
startribune.com | Chris Hewitt |Catherine Howard
One lingering aspect of the pandemic in literature is discovering how novelists grapple with it: Some avoid it, setting books earlier or later. Some note it but keep it in the margins. And some, like thriller writer Catherine Ryan Howard, dive right in. The Irishwoman's 2021 novel, "56 Days," is about a couple who met and fell for each other on the cusp of the COVID-19 lockdown, impulsively deciding to shelter in place together.
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