by michellegable | Feb 20, 2016 | I'll See You in Paris, Paris, Travel
The latest book tour information for New York Times bestselling author Michelle Gable.
by Kim Musgrove | Feb 1, 2014 | Family, Sports, Writing
As far as I’m concerned, the “New Year” starts not on January 1, but the day after the Super Bowl. Or maybe I should just claim I celebrate the Chinese New Year instead and therefore look like less of a sports-obsessed superfan. 😉 It’s the Year...
by Kim Musgrove | Dec 30, 2013 | A Paris Apartment, Author Stuff, Books I Love, Career, Family, Paris
Tonight at dinner Paige (my 10 year old) made a comment that 2013 felt so much faster than 2012. We collectively decided that’s because we did so much more. So, let me offer the highlights, as enumerated by Paige (10) and Georgia (7): Visit to Six Flags for...
by michellegable | Jun 26, 2013 | A Paris Apartment, Paris, Research, Writing
My novel takes place in several parts of Paris, in the modern day story line as well as the Belle Époque. One of the key areas for both narratives is Montmartre. The name means “mountain of the martyr” and was derived from the martyrdom of Saint Denis, who...
by Kim Musgrove | Jun 23, 2013 | Research, Writing
When I was in Portland this week for work I was thinking about an article I read awhile back about the city’s Shanghai Tunnels. These tunnels were built under Portland to connect hotels and buildings to the Willamette River for better transport of goods. Legend...