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Carol Fogel

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Author Carol Fogel’s passion for international travel inspires characters with the same love of adventure. Her prize-winning short stories appear in the anthologies Serendipity (2013) and Remembrances (2015). Fogel’s first novel, Rosie Sees the Light, is based on one of these stories. When she is not adding destinations to her travel portfolio, Carol Fogel resides with her husband in Lake Sherwood, California.

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Carol Fogel I never have writer's block! I don't know what that is. I've always had a very vivid imagination. In fact, as a child I had an imaginary friend. When …moreI never have writer's block! I don't know what that is. I've always had a very vivid imagination. In fact, as a child I had an imaginary friend. When I sit down to write (at my computer), I visualize a "movie" with my characters in action. Then I type what I'm seeing. (less)
Carol Fogel As women age, they become invisible to younger persons...irrelevant even. What if one woman refused to be discounted in this way? What if she ran away…moreAs women age, they become invisible to younger persons...irrelevant even. What if one woman refused to be discounted in this way? What if she ran away from a senior care facility to reclaim her life--to have one last great adventure? What if her son refuses to accept her choice and searches for her? (less)
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Rosie Sees the Light: A Novel

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Dylan Thomas
“Time held me green and dying
Though I sang in my chains like the sea.”
Dylan Thomas, Fern Hill

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