|
|
Esme
Conway
Into Angels: a love story
with a difference.
In a life that seems to be
a succession of mistakes, Marianne searches - sometime in vain, it seems
- for answers. Her search leads to a variety of insurmountable challenges,
amusing adventures, profound insights and an unexpected resolution.
With a foot in two
worlds: poverty and hardship, alongside the world of the ‘glitterati’
and vulgar wealth, Marianne Quinn endeavours to free herself from the
clutches of a ‘fatal attraction’ – a love affair that
threatens to destroy her. She has succeeded in distancing herself, on
a few occasions; finding alternative employment. But these jobs peter
out and she is back where she started.
Penniless, she is forced to leave home and it is the charity of friends
and a little help from the ‘angelic realms’ that saves her
from a life on the streets!
Bio:
Writing under the pseudonym, Esme Conway, Imelda Duffy is also a freelance
writer and ghostwriter. Her latest ‘ghosting’ project- a memoir
- is currently with a publisher and is due for publication in early 2008.
Having worked in the film industry for a number of years, Imelda went
on to train as a Holistic Therapist and holds many holistic health qualifications
including Holistic Psychotherapy, Stress Management and Counselling. She
is also a specialist in Relaxation Response Training, which is based on
the 'Relaxation Response', a term originated by Herbert Benson, M.D. at
the Harvard Mind/Body Medical Institute.
Drawing upon seven years of teaching experience, she teaches workshops
in Therapeutic Writing, Relaxation and Stress Management.
Among her current projects, she is writing a self-help manual, entitled
'Write of Way, Thoughts, Words and Physiology'.
For
more on Imelda see her website:
To order the book click the jacket above.

More
member's publications here
For lively club discussion on writing see here.
home
children
competition crime
drama fiction join
now media non-fiction
poetry publish romance
self-publish short
story tutorials forum
|
notices
Writing
Competition
Enter now
and win
a €100 prize and publication on Askaboutwriting the writers' website
read by more than 5,000 people a week.
see here

for current writing news see here
|