Bob Sennett's Blog
March 19, 2019
News from Europe
Dear friends,
I am pleased to announce that Steve Berman, the wonderful owner of the Lethe Press, has agreed to published two more of my novels.
'Aluminium' is set in Cambridge, England in 1922, and tells the story of a romance between a student poet (son of the University printer) and a star rower. 'Galileo' is a contemporary story set in Rome, about gay infidelity in the age of gay marriage. The first of these books should be published in 2019, the second in 2020.
Steve is also considering republishing 'The Music Teacher' and packaging it with my new works. Thanks, Steve!
In the meantime, I have a draft of a long work, set in Paris and London in the '30s, called 'Adam Kaminski' and a draft of a short work, set in New York in the '60s and '80s, called 'Scaling Tom Tresh'. A lot of fun to work on! Look for both these titles in the future.
Meanwhile, John and I are planning on going to Ireland to house hunt in the spring and possibly move there later in the year. Ireland is my second home, so fingers crossed (or make a wish on a pot of gold, if you can)!
I am pleased to announce that Steve Berman, the wonderful owner of the Lethe Press, has agreed to published two more of my novels.
'Aluminium' is set in Cambridge, England in 1922, and tells the story of a romance between a student poet (son of the University printer) and a star rower. 'Galileo' is a contemporary story set in Rome, about gay infidelity in the age of gay marriage. The first of these books should be published in 2019, the second in 2020.
Steve is also considering republishing 'The Music Teacher' and packaging it with my new works. Thanks, Steve!
In the meantime, I have a draft of a long work, set in Paris and London in the '30s, called 'Adam Kaminski' and a draft of a short work, set in New York in the '60s and '80s, called 'Scaling Tom Tresh'. A lot of fun to work on! Look for both these titles in the future.
Meanwhile, John and I are planning on going to Ireland to house hunt in the spring and possibly move there later in the year. Ireland is my second home, so fingers crossed (or make a wish on a pot of gold, if you can)!


