As I re-read Julia Claiborne Johnson’s Better Luck Next Time, to prepare to interview her, the name of one of the book’s characters, Emily Sommer, jumped out at me. The novel follows Emily’s six-week stay at the Flying Leap in 1938, a Reno dude ranch catering to women seeking to take advantage of the city’s lax divorce laws.
This was a fun interview. I am addicted to getting glimpses of how other writers do it. Also: I've not read either of these books and they sound like fun. Thx!
This was a fun interview. I am addicted to getting glimpses of how other writers do it. Also: I've not read either of these books and they sound like fun. Thx!
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Great interview; I really enjoyed it.