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Along with reading, writing, and research, she dreams about her next travel adventure-whether it be in person or on the page.įor today’s Pinch of the Past, Darcy brings us three interesting battle items of medieval times. Stephanie makes her home in Minnesota with her husband, two cats and a dog, and frequent visits from her four adult children. She writes to honor their lives and to bring today’s women hope and encouragement. As she’s learned about women of the past, she’s come to realize that these long-ago women were very much like us. She’s traveled the world in real life and traveled through time in her research and imagination. Stephanie Landsem writes historical fiction for women, about women. Don’t forget to enter to win a copy of this great book! Stephanie Landsem joins us for a chat about travel, her favorite Bible stories, and her latest release Code Name Edelweiss. With the warmth and southern charm of my Granny’s hand-stitched quilt.” (Full review here.)Ĭonnect with Susie Finkbeiner: Facebook, BookBub, Twitter, Goodreads, Instagram, YouTube, her Newsletter, and Amazon. “Where the Last Rose Blooms by Ashley Clark is everything I’d hoped it would be. Did you know that Egyptomania thrust sequences into the fashion spotlight in the 1920s? For more, listen to the episode. Will she go to her grave with her husband’s secret, or will the weight of it be the death of her?įor today’s Pinch of the Past we are looking at some little-known facts about sequences. When a young reporter comes calling and inquires about a rumored box of gold on her property, an unlikely friendship forms.

Don’t forget to enter to win a copy of this great book! Widow Minerva Jenkins has lived alone in her small mountain home for 40 years where she has guarded her husband’s deathbed request. Susie Finkbeiner joins us for a chat about her beloved state of Michigan, what draws her to write stories set in the 50s and 60s, and her latest release The All-American.
