Virginia DeLuca's Blog: Modern Love Essay July

July 6, 2014

The Reading and Book Launch

 


Riverrun Bookstore in Portsmouth, NH, hosted the winners of the Piscataqua Press 2014 novel contest.  The room was crowded, the air conditioning struggled – but everyone was so excited, the atmosphere crackled with energy. My cowinners, Catherine Geiger who read from her book The Witch Market and Ben Schwartz who read from his book The Drift of Things, rocked the house.  And their books are wonderful and must be read!


 


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With quavering voice and shaking limbs, I managed to read from the beginning of As If Women Mattered, and was blessed by an audience who laughed and nodded at all the right places.


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And so off these books go – into the world.  And as Billy Collins says in his poem:


stay out as late as you like,


don’t bother to call or write


and talk to as many strangers as you can.

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Published on July 06, 2014 18:51

June 27, 2014

Winner of the 2014 Piscataqua Press Novel Contest!

as-if-women-mattered-v3“Virginia DeLuca’s captivating novel, As If Women Mattered, fuses compelling social drama with page-turning storytelling. Four women, whose consciousness-raising group becomes a life-long, life-saving family of the heart, wrestle with marriage, motherhood, careers and sex, during a time when no one knew the rules anymore, and it was all up for grabs. The entwined stories of these women will keep you up way past midnight, experiencing the extraordinary era when women rose up and found their voices, and each other.”   –Randy Susan Meyers, International Bestselling Author of The Murderer’s Daughters and The Comfort of Lies

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Published on June 27, 2014 20:58

Modern Love Essay July

Virginia DeLuca
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If you found me through my Modern Love essay (July 2025), I’m so glad you’re here. That piece is just one part of the journey I share in my memoir, If You Must Go, I Wish
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