by Deb McCoy | Jun 12, 2014 | Uncategorized
Maria Carmela Amato is the saddest of all the characters in this story. Sticking to the true documents as much as possible does not give her the depth necessary for the book, but the implications are there.Carmela went by her middle name. It was traditional to give a...
by Deb McCoy | Jun 12, 2014 | All
The 1906 edition of The Catholic Encyclopedia had numerous articles, short stories and books contained within its bindings. Looking at the book written by the Countess de Flavigny, I noted that several chapters were added throughout the book by two other writers, Fr....
by Deb McCoy | Jun 12, 2014 | All
Maria, Countess de Flavigny had written a book for children. She wrote it as if she was speaking to little children, which, of course, she was. The children were probably her grandchildren, or grandchildren of friends. The book was not published during her lifetime,...
by Deb McCoy | Jun 12, 2014 | Uncategorized
I was at work when Lt Lopez called and told me to sit down. I had asked him to find some information about the death of Carmela Amato. What could be so awful, he had to warn me first?”She wasn’t shot accidentally while trying to save her husband’s...
by Deb McCoy | Jun 12, 2014 | Uncategorized
What happens when you come across a real live story that sounds like something from a movie script? What happens when there are two stories? What happens when there are dozens of stories all around you that could easily be turned into books? And what happens when...
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