Emjae edwards

Emjae edwards

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Emjae considers herself a professional romantic, but don't call herwork romantic fiction.  Like everyone else around Inknbeans, sheprefers the term contemporary relationship fiction.  She startedwriting fiction for her grandmother more than twenty years ago, andonly recently decided to pick up quill and ink and begin again, aftertoiling far too long as a technical writer.

She lives in alittle castle on a hilltop in Southern California with the demandingand indifferent Lord Mogwollen, her collection of tea pots, crochethooks and coffees from around the world.  She is the last livingDodgers fan.

A Shadow in Yucatan

A Shadow in Yucatan

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<p>A mythical jewel of a story… A true story told on a beach in Yucatan, A Shadow tells Stephanie's story but it was also the story of the golden time. Its nostalgia sings like cicadas in the heat.</p><p>An American ‘Under Milkwood’, this distilled novel of the Sixties evokes the sounds, music and optimism on the free-wheelin streets and parks of Coconut Grove. You can hear Bob Dylan still strumming acoustic; smoke a joint with Fred Neil; and Everybody’s Talkin is carried on the wind.</p><p>Stephanie, a young hairdresser living in lodgings finds herself pregnant. Refused help from her hard Catholic mother in New York, unable to abort her baby, she accepts the kindness of Miriam, her Jewish landlady, whose own barren life spills into compassionate assistance for the daughter she never had.</p><p>The poignancy of its ending, its generosity and acceptance, echoes the bitter disappointment of those of us who hoped for so much more, but who remember its joy, and its promise, as though untarnished by time.</p>

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