Sulari Gentill

The Woman in the Library By Sulari Gentill: Review/Giveaway/Interview

by Kathleen Costa


The concept of The Woman in the Library may seem confusing or complex, but it isn’t, far from it. Hannah Tigone, a well-known successful Aussie author, is writing her newest book. Leo Johnson, a struggling writer, is an uber fan of Hannah’s work and has struck up a friendship that leads to her sharing with him chapters of her manuscript and him offering insights, an American/Bostonian perspective, professional encouragement, and constructive suggestions.

Cameos

by Sulari Gentill


Stan Lee, the creative force behind Marvel, has appeared in almost every film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe by way of a cameo, in roles so minor that he often had no lines. Fans watched for him, and I expect directors and writers had to place him carefully to ensure that the scene he inevitably stole, was not undone by that theft. Of course, Stan was not the first to walk into his creations. Alfred Hitchcock made cameos in forty of his fifty-four films. Nowadays, it is not uncommon for writers to be granted this small flourish in screen adaptations of their work.

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