Monthly Archives: July 2016

Rosyland: A Novel in III Acts

Rosyland: A Novel in III Acts by Doug Ingold

Two actors commit adultery, a rogue cop torments a criminal, a lawyer and a costume designer feel betrayed, two mothers worry about their daughters. And festering beneath the surface is one man’s craving for revenge. As children Elisa and Janet were neighbors and best friends. Today only one thing connects them: the hatred one father has for the other.

Excerpts from the opening pages:

 

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SCENES FROM PARIS

SCENES FROM PARIS (June 10-14, 2016) In the Musee D’Orsay, home of the world’s greatest collection of impressionistic art, hundreds of people cluster close to the famous paintings by Monet, Manet, Degas, Van Gogh, etc. Rather than actually looking at the paintings, a surprising number of them pause only long enough to take a photo on their phone or ipad before moving on to the next one. The desire, it seems, is not to actually experience the painting but to … Continue reading

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