Authors at the gallery: Stephanie Cowell

Here in Art and Words land, I’m getting back up to speed in the studio. Thea was off from school last week, which reduced my hours here. There’s so much going on these days: iPad apps, e-books, The Novel (which now has a title), book videos (working on a new one for C. W. Gortner, author of the upcoming THE CONFESSIONS OF CATHERINE DE MEDICI) and another delectable piece of news which is too early to reveal.

Let’s just say that I’m impersonating Elastigirl again.

On the gallery front, I’m delighted that author Stephanie Cowell will be visiting us this Friday to give a reading from her highly acclaimed new novel CLAUDE AND CAMILLE. I’m in the midst of reading it right now –  it’s wonderful! The good news is that whether you live in NYC or in places far flung, you can join us. We’ll be livestreaming this event again, just as we did for Mary Sharratt’s reading last month.

Hope to see you here or there! Here are the details:

Friday, April 16, 7 pm
AUTHORS AT THE GALLERY: STEPHANIE COWELL
Book Event and Author Q&A

Free admission. Refreshments provided.


WATCH IT: We’ll be livestreaming this event on April 16 starting at 7: 15 pm. Watch it here.

EXCLUSIVE: Meet bestselling author Stephanie Cowell (MARRYING MOZART) as she presents and signs her new novel CLAUDE & CAMILLE. Monet is one the world’s most esteemed painters, known as one of the founders of the Impressionist movement. But what is known of Monet before he was “Monet,” when he was simply “Claude”—a handsome, obscure, twenty-five-year-old painter, loyal to his friends and in love with an enigmatic upper-class girl? In Stephanie Cowell’s CLAUDE & CAMILLE: A Novel of Monet, she tells the tragic love story of the young, unknown painter and his great muse, Camille Doncieux.

This is the second of a series of book events at Kris Waldherr Art and Words gallery. Our first one was for Mary Sharratt’s DAUGHTERS OF THE WITCHING HILL. Watch the livestream here.

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Advance Praise for CLAUDE & CAMILLE:

To be swept up by this novel which reveals the man and woman behind–no, in, the waterlily paintings, the seascapes and landscapes, is a heartbreak. The story is lovely, touching, delicately written, and extraordinarily compelling. Read it with a book of Monet’s paintings by your side, and be prepared to marvel, and to weep.”
SUSAN VREELAND, author of Girl in Hyacinth Blue and Luncheon of the Boating Party

A convincing narrative about how masterpieces are created and a detailed portrait of a complex couple, Cowell’s novel suggests that a fabulous, if flawed, love is the source of both the beauty and sadness of Monet’s art.”
— Publisher’s Weekly

This event takes place at:
KRIS WALDHERR ART AND WORDS studio-gallery
1501 Newkirk Avenue (entrance on Marlborough Road)
Brooklyn, NY 11226
347-406-5811
B or Q to Newkirk Avenue Station; street parking is available.


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