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Today, another special bonus episode of our “Listener's Roundup” with Alison Langley, Patricia Manuel Go, and Erica Ferencik. The Listener's Roundup is when we get to hear from some of our listeners about they've learned from the past few episodes, what ideas they consider the most important, what questions or confusions they have, and their own advice and/or experience in dealing with the same issues in their writing. By the way, we still have a couple more open spots for YOU to take part in a listener's roundup. If you're interested, email me at 7amnovelist@substack.com.So today, we've got listeners Alison Langley, Patricia Manuel Go, and Erica Ferencik with us.Watch a recording here. This audio/video version (unedited) is available for one week. Missed it? Check out the podcast version above or on your favorite podcast platform.To find books by our authors, visit our Bookshop page. Looking for a writing community? Join our Facebook page. Patricia Manuel Go is the author of a short story, “Pig,” which was published in the US in the anthology Growing up Filipino 3 (2022)—she has since turned it into a novel with much help from GrubStreet, especially her mentor, Henriette Lazaridis. As a foreign correspondent, Alison Langley freelanced for The Wall Street Journal Europe in Budapest from 1990-94. That experience forms the backdrop of her first novel, Budapest Noir: Ilona Gets A Phone, published by Dedalus Books, UK.Erica Ferencik is the author of the critically acclaimed, bestselling novels, The River at Night and Into the Jungle. Film rights for her latest release, Girl in Ice, have been optioned by Netflix.Photo by Alexander Grey on Unsplash This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 7amnovelist.substack.com
We've got two very different questions today as we begin to wrap up our January series. The first asks about submitting shorter works to literary magazines and other venues. The second wonders how she can improve her use of subtext. Authors Mark Cecil, Erica Ferencik, and Whitney Scharer help us find the answers.Watch a recording of our live webinar here. The audio/video version is available for one week. Missed it? Check out the podcast version above or on your favorite podcast platform.Looking for a writing community? Join our Facebook page.Mark Cecil is the author of the novel Bunyan and Henry; Or, The Beautiful Destiny, the host of The Thoughtful Bro podcast, and he has taught writing at Grub Street in Boston.Erica Ferencik is the author of the critically acclaimed, best-selling novels The River at Night, Into the Jungle, and Girl in Ice.Whitney Scharer is the author of the international bestselling and award-winning novel The Age of Light as well as short fiction and essays in numerous publications. and she's the co-founder of the Arlington Author Salon in Arlington, MA. Photo by Cristian Tepaz on Unsplash This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 7amnovelist.substack.com
How do you create the negative space necessary to keep the reader turning the pages? It has a lot to do with the magic combination of curiosity and concern. Erica Ferencik tells us more.Find Erica's most recent book and more of my favorites on the 7am Novelist Bookshop page.Oprah chose Erica Ferencik's The River at Night as a #1 Pick, calling the book “the page-turning novel you've been waiting for, a heart-pounding debut.” The New York Times Book Review called Into the Jungle, one woman's terrifying journey of survival in the Bolivian Amazon, one of the “Summer of 2019's Best Thrillers.” Girl in Ice, published in March 2022 and set in Greenland, is a New York Times, Oprah Daily, Los Angeles Times, and Wall Street Journal's editors' pick. Her work has appeared in Salon, The Boston Globe, and National Public Radio. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 7amnovelist.substack.com
Get ready for our March March 31-day writing challenge, with live webinars and daily inspiration and writing tips—and it's all free. Thanks to the writers who are helping us out for our second challenge: Rebecca Makkai, Allison Amend, Julie Carrick Dalton, Desmond Hall, Margot Livesey, AE Osworth, Hank Phillippi Ryan, Henriette Lazaridis, Jenna Blum, David Abrams, Dawn Tripp, Jane Roper, Randy Susan Meyers, Shuchi Saraswat, Patricia Park, Lara Prescott, Erica Ferencik, Michael Lowenthal, and many, many more! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 7amnovelist.substack.com
Erica Ferencik, author of Girl in Ice, and Aaron Phillip Clark, author of Blue like Me, join me at Sisters in Crime Orange County to talk about their new novels as well as the art, craft, and business of writing. If you'd like to watch the panel we did on Zoom, visit YouTube. For more information on Writers on Writing and additional writing tips, visit our Patreon page. To listen to past interviews, visit our website. (Recorded in November 2022) Host: Barbara DeMarco-BarrettCo-Host: Marrie StoneMusic and sound design: Travis Barrett
She's the bestselling author of thrillers that feature high-octane situations in dramatic settings, from IN THE JUNGLE to THE RIVER AT NIGHT and her latest, GIRL IN ICE. Erica Ferencik stopped by Crime Time to talk to Hank Phillippi Ryan about all the research and passion that goes into making these environments come to life for the reader. Hosted by Trisha Blanchet
Because you need a lot of tools in your toolbox for holding up your book's middle, today we discuss additional tension tricks as well as the all-important idea of the Crucible. Helping us out our authors Desmond Hall and Erica Ferencik.Devoted to authenticity in her craft, Erica Ferencik spent weeks in the northern Maine wilderness to research her debut best seller, The River at Night. For her “hair-raisingly vivid” (Kirkus) follow-up, Into the Jungle, Ferencik journeyed a hundred miles up the Amazon to experience firsthand the lush and perilous Peruvian jungle. Inspired and informed by a month-long trip to Greenland, Ferencik sets the New York Times, Oprah Daily, Los Angeles Times, and Wall Street Journal's editors' pick, GIRL IN ICE, in one of the most unforgiving, unforgettable landscapes imaginable.Desmond Hall was born in Jamaica, West Indies, and moved to Jamaica, Queens. He's the author of YOUR CORNER DARK, a YA novel that was one of Bank Street's Best YA novels of 2022, a finalist for the New England Book Award, A Nominee for the Yalsa audio book award, Essence Magazine's 19 Children's book list, and included on several MUST READ lists including Buzzfeed and WBUR. He's worked as both a high school biology teacher and English teacher, counseled at-risk teens from Riker's Island prison, and served as Spike Lee's creative director in the advertising business. He's also written and directed the HBO movie, A DAY IN BLACK AND WHITE, which was nominated for the Gordon Parks Award. He's written and directed the theater play, STOCKHOLM, BROOKLYN, which won the audience award at the Downtown Theater Festival at the Cherry Lane Theater. He's also served on the board of the Partnership for Drug-Free Kids, and was a judge for the Addys, and the Downtown Urban Arts Film Festival. Hall was named one of Variety Magazine's 50 Creatives to watch. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 7amnovelist.substack.com
Erica Ferencik, author of Girl in Ice, talks with Barbara DeMarco-Barrett about her new novel, creatures that can freeze and thaw out alive, why she's a plotter, writing the book she wished existed, and more. Erica Ferencik is an award-winning novelist who writes adventure novels featuring women who brave not only internal struggles but face extreme challenges in their environment: remote forests, steaming jungles, and desolated ice scapes. To research GIRL IN ICE, (Scout Press, an imprint of Simon & Schuster), she explored the desolate iceberg-packed fjords of Greenland.Download audio. (Recorded in June 2022) Music and sound design by Travis Barrett Barbara DeMarco-Barrett: www.penonfire.com Marrie Stone: www.marriestone.com Travis Barrett: https://travisbarrett.mykajabi.comVisit our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/writersonwriting
It's edge-of-your-seat time! We're in for a thrilling episode as we talk to three female thriller writers—Julie Clark, Erica Ferencik, and Karen Cleveland.Julie Clark is the New York Times and #1 internationally bestselling author of The Last Flight, which has been translated into more than 20 languages, and the 2018 debut novel, The Ones We Choose, which has been optioned for television by Lionsgate. She joins us to discuss THE LIES I TELL, a twisted con-woman thriller about two women out for revenge―or is it justice? Called "riveting" by Laura Dave and "a knockout" by Mary Kubica, the book is hot off the presses and we can't wait to hear all about it. There is nowhere on earth award-winning author Erica Ferencik won't go to take you out of your head and into the great wild world. Her adventure novels feature women who brave not only internal struggles but face extreme challenges in their environment: remote forests, steaming jungles, and desolated icescapes. She joins us to talk about this spring's Arctic-set GIRL IN ICE, which was a New York Times Editors' Choice, an Indie Next Pick, and an Amazon Editors' Pick that got starred reviews in Booklist, Publishers Weekly, and Book Page.On the after show, we will give a warm F&F welcome to returning guest, former CIA counterterrorism analyst, New York Times bestselling author, and sister of our own Kristin Harmel, Karen Cleveland. Karen joins us to preview her forthcoming domestic thriller, THE NEW NEIGHBOR, which Ballantine will publish on July 26th.
There is nowhere on earth Erica Ferencik won't go to take you out of your head and into the great wild world. An award-winning novelist, Ferencik writes adventure novels featuring women who brave not only internal struggles but face extreme challenges in their environment: remote forests, steaming jungles, and desolated icescapes. GIRL IN ICE is truly a fantastic story that is compelling, chilling and addicting in the best way. Even though the events of the story are fiction, you can identify with the characters emotions rooted in family, loyalty, fear and love. Erica was raised in the wilds of upstate New York during the era when—rightly or wrongly —you could take off after school to explore and no one worried, as long as you were home by dark. Now, she lives in MetroWest Boston with her "very tolerant husband and frankly enormous Maine Coon cat." Sustainability Help Desk Special Promotion for the first 10 that join: https://www.patreon.com/makeclimatecoolagain?fan_landing=true PRODUCTION TEAM: Music: Jake Huffman Artwork: Groove Street Editing: Ivy Moore --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/makeclimatecool/message
A girl frozen in ice is thawed out speaking a language no one understands in the new literary thriller from Erica Ferencik. Ally Wilkes takes us to the depths of Antarctica with her Edwardian horror novel. Then we kick off our summer read series with the delightful debut from Christine Simon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Page One, produced and hosted by author Holly Lynn Payne, celebrates the craft that goes into writing the first sentence, first paragraph and first page of your favorite books. The first page is often the most rewritten page of any book because it has to work so hard to do so much—hook the reader. We interview master storytellers on the struggles and stories behind the first page of their books.About the guest author:Erica Ferencik is the award-winning author of the acclaimed thrillers The River at Night and Into the Jungle. The New York Times Book Review declared her latest novel Girl in Ice, “hauntingly beautiful.” Ferencik is known for taking readers on journeys to remote places in her first two novels and creating hallmark badass women protagonists. Her latest book, Girl In Ice, takes readers to a remote field station in the Arctic Circle where a university linguist uncovers the mysterious death of her brother. In addition to writing novels, Ferencik's writing career spans 35 years and includes short stories, essays, ghostwriting, screenplays, a brief stint in filmmaking and a decade of standup and sketch comedy. Her work has appeared in Salon magazine, The Boston Globe and on NPR. She holds an MFA in creative writing from Boston University. You can find her online at EricaFerencik.com and follow her on Twitter @EricaFerencik.About the host:Holly Lynn Payne is an award-winning novelist and writing coach, and the former CEO and founder of Booxby, a startup built to help authors succeed. Her debut novel, The Virgin's Knot, was a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers book. Her books have been published in eleven countries and translated into nine languages. Her most recent novel, Damascena:The Tale of Roses and Rumi, was optioned for a film series. She's recently completed her first YA crossover novel inspired by her nephew with Down syndrome. She lives in Marin County with her daughter and enjoys mountain biking, surfing and hiking with her dog. To learn more about her private writing coaching services, please visit hollylynnpayne.com.If you have a first page you'd like to submit to the Page One Podcast, please do so here.As an author and writing coach, I know that the first page of any book has to work so hard to do so much—hook the reader. So I thought to ask your favorite master storytellers how they do their magic to hook YOU. After the first few episodes, it occurred to me that maybe someone listening might be curious how their first page sits with an audience, so I'm opening up Page One to any writer who wants to submit the first page of a book they're currently writing. If your page is chosen, you'll be invited onto the show to read it and get live feedback from one of Page One's master storytellers. Page One exists to inspire, celebrate and promote the work of both well-known and unknown creative talent. You can listen to Page One on Apple podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher and all your favorite podcast players. Hear past episodes. Follow me on Facebook, Twitter, Goodreads, and Instagram
In this interview, Erica and I discuss Girl in Ice, how she likes to "follow her fascinations," writing an arctic setting, hovering on the cusp of what is real and what is imaginary, her incredible research trip, the incident that inspired this story, and much more. Erica's recommended reads are: The Push by Ashley Audrain The Need by Helen Phillips The North Water by Ian McGuire Into the Distance by Hernan Diaz Bath Haus by P.J. Vernon Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Sarah Pearse, Lisa Gardner, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Jane Harper. Girl in Ice can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Erica Ferencik considers her MA in Creative Writing from Boston University just the beginning of her literary education. Her thirty-five years of writing—novels, short stories, essays, ghostwriting, ten years of standup and sketch comedy, as well as dozens of screenplays, and a brief filmmaking stint—was her boots-on-the-ground training. Her work has appeared in Salon and the Boston Globe, as well as on National Public Radio. She says, “I was raised in the wilds of upstate New York during the era when—rightly or wrongly —you could take off after school to explore and no one worried, as long as you were home by dark. Now, I live in MetroWest Boston with my very tolerant husband and frankly enormous Maine Coon cat. I am in love with my family and friends, the startling beauty of the natural world, and the wonders that lay half hidden in everyday life. Find out more on her website EricaFerencik.com and follow her on Twitter @EricaFerencik And for more about our host Lisa Kessler visit http://Lisa-Kessler.com Book Lights - shining a light on good books!
It's the return of one of our favorites, a thriller writer and story teller of the first order Erica Ferencik. She's taken us to the raging rivers of the Allagash Wilderness to the mysterious and deadly Amazon jungles and now in her latest book, “Girl in Ice” to the frozen tundra that is Greenland. Her novels are brimming with suspense and gripping characters, with Erica's tales of researching her locales just as fascinating!
Bestselling author William Bernhardt discusses the latest news from the world of books, offers writing tips, and interviews Erica Ferencik, author of many outstanding, critically acclaimed thrillers, most recently, Girl in Ice.Chapter 1—IntroductionWilliam Bernhardt's new legal thriller, Shameless, is now on sale! This is the third novel in his Kenzi Rivera series.https://amazon.com/Shameless-Splitsville-Legal-Thriller-Book-ebook/dp/B09T7ZFTZ5/WriterCon 2022 offers presentations and guidance on a wide range of author issues and genres, as well as author assistance for those working in traditional or independent presses.For more info or to register, visit: www.writercon.comChapter 2—Newsa) Amazon Opens AMS Ads to All Authors—Even Traditionally Published; andb) Amazon Launches Clubhouse-Like Audio Service—with Music StreamingChapter 3—Interview with Erica FerencikThe author of Girl in Ice discusses her journey to completing this and her other novels, discussing:a) where she gets her unique and original premises;b) her writing process;c) why her initial outline is just a starting place;d) researching faraway locations; e) creating imaginary languages; andf) creating strong, adventurous female protagonists.Chapter 4—Parting WordsBernhardt's annual writers conference, WriterCon, will have authors, agents, editors, book marketers, author assistants, over 70 sessions, and many chances for you to meet people, network, and get the connections and knowledge you need to build your writing career. Right now, you can take advantage of the Early Bird price, but that will not last much longer.www.writercon.comIf you're writing or aspiring to write, join our Facebook Group, Red Sneaker Writers, so you can get daily updates. https://www.facebook.com/groups/113141678727273Bernhardt also has a free Red Sneaker Writers e-newsletter that goes out every other week. To be added to the mailing list, email: willbern@gmail.com.William Bernhardtwww.williambernhardt.comwillbern@gmail.com
Barbara Peters in conversation with Erica Ferencik
Bill welcomes bestselling novelist Erica Ferencik to the show. There is nowhere on earth Erica won't go to take you out of your head and into the great wild world. An award-winning novelist, she writes adventure stories featuring women who brave not only internal struggles but face extreme challenges in their environment: remote forests, steaming jungles, and desolated icescapes. To research The River at Night, Into the Jungle, and her new thriller GIRL IN ICE, she ventured deep into the remote forests of the Allagash Territory in northern Maine, rafted the Amazon River in the jungles of Peru, and explored the desolate iceberg-packed fjords of Greenland. She is a graduate of the MFA program in Creative Writing at Boston University, and her work has appeared in Salon and The Boston Globe, as well as on National Public Radio.
We're joined by Erica Ferencik for an interesting conversation about her new novel Girl In Ice, sleeping behind an electric fence in Greenland, her relationship with fear, learning to be aware at all times, kayaking in the Iceberg Graveyard, and how she created her own Nordic language. Plus – Dave is the good cop, Laura … Continue reading Ep. 159 Sleeping Behind An Electric Fence With Erica Ferencik
ABOUT THE AUTHOR There is nowhere on earth Erica Ferencik won't go to take you out of your head and into the great wild world. An award-winning novelist, Ferencik writes adventure novels featuring women who brave not only internal struggles but face extreme challenges in their environment: remote forests, steaming jungles, and desolated icescapes. ABOUT THE BOOK - GIRL IN ICE Valerie “Val” Chesterfield is a linguist trained in the most esoteric of disciplines: dead Nordic languages. Despite her successful career, she leads a sheltered life and languishes in the shadow of her twin brother, Andy, an accomplished climate scientist stationed on a remote island off Greenland's barren coast. But Andy is gone: a victim of suicide, having willfully ventured unprotected into 50 degree below zero weather. Val is inconsolable—and disbelieving. She suspects foul play. When Wyatt, Andy's fellow researcher in the Arctic, discovers a scientific impossibility—a young girl frozen in the ice who thaws out alive, speaking a language no one understands—Val is his first call. Will she travel to the frozen North to meet this girl, and try to comprehend what she is so passionately trying to communicate? Under the auspices of helping Wyatt interpret the girl's speech, Val musters every ounce of her courage and journeys to the Artic to solve the mystery of her brother's death.
Thriller set in the Arctic Circle.
Screenwriter, novelist, and stand-up comic, Erica Ferencik, joins us to discuss her third published novel, Girl in Ice. “The storyline is about an American linguist named Val who is tasked to go to a very remote climate research center off the coast of Greenland where a girl has been found in the ice and she's Read More
Welcome to Chapter Seven of the Okie Bookcast! I get to talk with the delightful author Ginny Myers Sain. Ginny's debut YA novel, Dark and Shallow Lies, has exploded this fall, becoming an Indiebound bestseller and showing up on multiple top books of the year lists. Her book is a mystery-thriller that explores the question, "How do you keep a secret in a town full of psychics?". You can find out more about Ginny and her work on Twitter (@stageandpage) and Instagram (@ginnymyerssain) or at her website - ginnymyerssain.com. You can find Dark and Shallow Lies everywhere books are sold. My conversation with Ginny includes her book and its unique setting, the connection between her work in theatre and her writing, and why she chooses to write for young adult audiences. She also drops some information about her new book coming in 2022! This chapter's review comes from Oklahoma author J.L. Hyde. J.L. is an Okie transplant from a small town in northern Michigan and says she's not leaving any time soon. She became an author after losing her job in hospitality management due to COVID-19 and has published two books - Underground and Delta County. You can connect with J.L. on Facebook (AuthorJLHyde), Instagram (@bookandbeerreview) and her website - jlhyde.com. J.L. reviews The River at Night by Erica Ferencik. Mentioned on the Podcast:Anna MyersBenjamin Myers Tennessee Williams Night of the Iguana A Streetcar Named Desire The Glass Menagerie Cat on a Hot Tin Roof That Weekend - Kara ThomasThe Forest of Stolen Girls - June HurThe Corpse Queen - Heather M. HermanPark & Fine Literary and Media Underground - J. L. HydeDelta County - J. L. HydeThe River at Night - Erica FerencikRemember, you can purchase any of the books mentioned on the podcast by visiting our Bookshop.org shop. 10% of your purchase goes to support indie bookshops and another 10% will be donated to literacy initiatives in Oklahoma. Music by JuliusHConnect with J: website | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookShop the Bookcast on Bookshop.orgMusic by JuliusH
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This week, Shannon and Brooke explore books set in the wilderness. Titles mentioned are: Loreth Anne White, In the Barren Ground Mindy McGinnis, Be Not Far From Me Jane Harper, The Lost Man Tana French, In the Woods (Dublin Murder Squad #1) Sara Donati, Into the Wilderness (Wilderness #1) Erica Ferencik, The River At Night Kristin Hannah, The Great Alone Kelley Armstrong, City of the Lost (Rockton #1) Lisa Jackson, Left To Die (Pescoli and Alvarez #1) Sharon J. Bolton, The Split Alma Katsu, The Hunger William Kent Krueger, Desolation Mountain (Cork O'Connor #17) You can always contact the Book Bistro team by searching @BookBistroPodcast on facebook, or visiting: https://www.facebook.com/BookBistroPodcast/ You can also send an email to: TheBookBistroPodcast@gmail.com For more information on the podcast and the team behind it, please visit: http://anchor.fm/book-bistro.
Erica Ferencik, author of The River at Night, joins us to chat about her novel Into the Jungle, which is now available in paperback. Daniel Ford and Sean Tuohy also share the comedy albums they've been listening to while in quarantine. Their list includes: Erica Rhodes' "Sad Lemon" Eugene Mirman's "God Is a 12-Year-Old Boy" Jerry Seinfeld's "I'm Telling You For the Last Time" Demetri Martin's "These Are Jokes" Jim Gaffigan's "King Baby" Ali Wong's "Hard Knock Wife" Hannah Gadsby's "Nanette" Patton Oswalt's "Werewolves and Lollipops" Chris Rock's "Bigger and Blacker" Robin Williams' "Weapons of Self-Destruction" Nick Swardson's "Party" Tom Segura's "Completely Normal" Mitch Hedberg's "Mitch All Together" To learn more about Erica Ferencik, visit her official website, like her Facebook page, and follow her on Twitter and Instagram. Today's episode is sponsored by Libro.fm and OneRoom.
In Erica Ferencik’s hypnotic, violent, and unsparing thriller -- named by the New York Times Book Review as one of the Summer 2019’s Best Thrillers -- a young woman leaves behind everything she knows to take on the Bolivian jungle, but her excursion abroad quickly turns into a fight for her life.
In this episode of the podcast Mark dips into the archive of Reflections On to re-broadcast an interview from 2011 with poet and philosopher Henry Beissel. Hear Henry discuss coming to terms with his childhood in Nazi Germany, his call for greater equality in society, Humanism, Daoism and Christianity and living sustainably and many other thoughtful subjects. In the second part of the podcast Mark plays reviews of three books set in the Amazon rainforest: Mother of God by Paul Rosolie, Pulse of the Jungle by Daniel Cleland and Into the Jungle by Erica Ferencik. In the Final Five minutes Mark talks about sickness and health and how the focus of the podcast may be changing along with his interests.
Hear my conversation with one of the hottest novelists around, the lovely Erica Ferencik. We talk about her latest best-seller “Into the Jungle,” how she spent quite a while deep into the dark jungle doing research, her days doing stand-up, writing jokes for Letterman and more. Learn about Jordan Rich and his long career as a radio broadcaster, voice-over teacher and more at www.chartproductions.com.
Erica Ferencik is a Massachusetts-based novelist, screenwriter and stand-up comic. Ferencik was born in Urbana, Illinois and later obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in painting and French from University of Massachusetts and later a Master of Arts in creative writing from Boston University. Ferencik did stand-up comedy for ten years at various comedy clubs in Boston and New York and was also a material writer for David Letterman during the early years of his national late-night show. Her novel, Into the Jungle, is a thriller about an aimless teenager who winds up living in a village in the Bolivian jungle because she has followed a man she loves back to his home. I spoke with her here in our studios.
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Good afternoon everyone and welcome to another edition of the Avid Reader. Today our guest is Erica Ferencik, author of The River at Night published just last week by Scout Press an imprint of Simon and Shuster. Erica is a graduate of the MFA program in Creative Writing at BU. Her work has appeared in Salon and the Boston Globe and on NPR. You can find out more about her work on her website. The River at Night is a book about four “approaching middle age” women on a regular annual girls weekend off trip. That turns our to be anything but regular.
Good afternoon everyone and welcome to another edition of the Avid Reader. Today our guest is Erica Ferencik, author of The River at Night published just last week by Scout Press an imprint of Simon and Shuster. Erica is a graduate of the MFA program in Creative Writing at BU. Her work has appeared in Salon and the Boston Globe and on NPR. You can find out more about her work on her website. The River at Night is a book about four “approaching middle age” women on a regular annual girls weekend off trip. That turns our to be anything but regular.
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Erica Ferencik's father left his family to pursue his obsession with finding monogamy in the animal kingdom. Award-winning novelist, screenwriter, and essayist Erica Ferencik is the author of the comic novel, Cracks in the Foundation and the best-selling collection of essays, Hot, Naked and Awake: Notes From the Burning Edge of Menopause. Her newest collection of essays, A Natural History of Boys, is due out in November of this year. Ferencik's novel, Repeaters, a paranormal thriller about reincarnation, has been optioned for film. Her work has been featured in Salon, the Boston Globe and on National Public Radio. More information is available at www.ericaferencik.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices