Hello, My Dears! It’s been a while, but once again I’m back with another episode of the Quilt Fiction podcast! Today we’re celebrating the one-year anniversary of my 2024 interview …
Another vintage story | ‘The Career of a Crazy Quilt’
There’s so much news and so many links, where do I even begin? Let’s begin with this month’s giveaway. Our August sponsor is Quiltfolk magazine, and this month’s giveaway includes …
A Conversation with Author Marie Bostwick
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A Conversation with Author Jennifer Chiaverini
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Homefront Diaries: A Work in Progress
In this month’s episode, I’m sharing a work-in-progress with you, From the Homefront Diaries of Lorraine Shatterbuck. I seem to be writing a lot in diary form lately–I’m also writing …
A Conversation with Author Sandra Dallas
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Starry Night | Emmeline (1919): A Friendship Album Christmas Story
This week, we spend time with Emmeline Grangerfield as a young bride finding her way in Milton Falls. Yes, it’s the annual Friendship Album Christmas story! Enjoy! Be sure to …
Spring Promo and Chapters from a New Novel
Spring has arrived and to celebrate all things new, we’re sharing the first three chapters of my new quilting novel Diary of a Mad Quilter on today’s episode. Normally, only paid …
Magic Fabric, Quilts… and Love
Frances O’Roark Dowell reads her short story, “Persimmon Moon,” and discusses the importance of world-building to fiction writers.
A Conversation with (and Short Story by) Marianne Fons
Several years ago, I picked up a used copy of the late, great journal, Quilt Digest, published and edited by Roderick Kiracoffe and Michael Kile. To my surprise, this particular …
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