![]() ![]() This one was another Reedsy Discovery find and thus totally justified my joining of the platform well and truly! LEE HALL Canadian Author Nina Munteanu has put together a masterful look at where we could possibly end up if we don’t act. For what it stands for is truly a statement towards our own damning of this beautiful planet and our most precious resource – water. I’m being 100% serious when I say ‘A Diary in the Age of Water’ is one of the most powerful books I’ve ever read. ‘A Diary in the Age of Water’ by Nina MunteanuĪ truly important once in a generation read that flows like a wild river right through your imagination and heart… – Quote from my review These works are an extension of some wonderful personalities who make up an incredible community.Ī Diary in the Age of Water was among the books Lee chose for 2020 reading: While the criteria of ‘best books’ is derived mainly from my own personal taste it is also influenced by how many views the review got on here along with my admiration for the author. This post is dedicated to them and the best books I have read this year. Some of these creators have become friends and important connections in the world of online authoring for me. ![]() Grateful for the authors who have provided me with not only an escape through their wonderful works but grateful to them for providing a vital centre pillar of content for this blog – reviews. For all the words you could use to describe the dumpster fire that is and was 2020 I am going to use the word grateful. It’s hard to believe that we’ve got to this point but we have. Enjoy!Īuthor and reviewer Lee Hall recently compiled their list of the twenty best books they read in 2020. In the episode, Nina and Jason discuss character flaws, having the environment be a character in our prose, the “what ifs” in historical fiction, the writer’s “wavelengths”, and much more all before enjoying a magical chapter reading. This is what Jason said about Episode 142 of The Sample Chapter Podcast with Nina Munteanu:Įpisode 142 is here with a truly delightful author from Canada, Nina Munteanu. Jason and I talked about the writing process what makes good and compelling fiction creating realistic and interesting characters with flaws–like my flawed detective Rhea Hawke in The Splintered Universe Trilogy‘ writing eco-fiction in which environment can be a character the “what ifs” in historical fiction and where we get our ideas ( The Last Summoner came to me in a dream and later through a single image). I recently appeared on Episode #142 of award-winning “Sample Chapter Podcast” where I had a wonderful interview with Jason Meuschke and read a sample chapter from my recent eco-novel “A Diary in the Age of Water.”
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