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“You must write for yourself, above all. That is your only hope of creating something beautiful.” ~ Gustave Flaubert

31 Wednesday Jul 2013

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Lyric cover My fourth novel, Lyric, came out yesterday (Astraea Press: July 2013). It’s a contemporary romance set in Bronxville, NY.

Have you visited Bronxville? It’s a Westchester County English-style village 28 minutes by train from New York City, about one square-mile with 6,500 residents. Eminently walkable. Delightful. The Santa Barbara of the North East!

Lyric can be found on amazon.com as well as all those other ebook outlets. It’s about Lyric Chandler, a hedge fund marketer who loses her job but gains her soul when she finds a new position as a teaching assistant in the Bronxville Schools. It’s also about Dawes Van Dusen, a landscape architect, who grew up on an island in Maine. What can these two possibly have in common? There’s only one way to find out.

Lyric awaits your reading pleasure, and if it was pleasurable enough, please post a short review on either Amazon.com or Goodreads.com and I will be happy to send you a copy of your choice of any of my other books to thank you.

Warm summer reading regards,
Rozsa

“At night we are all strangers, even to ourselves.” -Alexander McCall Smith

03 Wednesday Jul 2013

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Author Rozsa Gaston interviewed on WFUV 90.7 FM Fordham University Cityscape show, 7-6-13 (12:11)
What are you running from? Are you running from love?
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Join George Bodarky on Cityscape Saturday, July 6, 7:30-8 am for a discussion of Running from Love: A Story for Runners and Lovers on WFUV’s Cityscape radio show at 90.7 FM and at wfuv.org. Link to 12 minute audio interview here.

George Bodarky, host of Cityscape, interviewed author Rozsa Gaston about running with the Van Cortlandt Track Club, running in Van Cortlandt Park, Bronx, and topics touched upon in her book Running from Love such as overcoming downhill running and relationship fears. Book Cover Preview 20_cropThe discussion should be of interest to runners in general and specifically to runners on track clubs who have thought about or experienced dating a fellow member of their club. Tune in to 90.7 FM, WFUV Fordham University’s alternative music station and learn how to stop running from love. I’ll be listening myself. Hope I learn something and I hope you do too.

Warmly, Rozsa

The No. 1 Ladies' Detective AgencyP.S. Who’s Alexander McCall Smith? A simply amazing writer and the author of The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency, a fictitious tale of a female detective set in Botswana. I love this book!

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