Milord, Half a Century on
Milord: We are approaching post-haste what might well be, to most people, the least interesting 50th anniversary in the world. But it’s a 50th anniversary with great interest in my world
Milord: We are approaching post-haste what might well be, to most people, the least interesting 50th anniversary in the world. But it’s a 50th anniversary with great interest in my world
Runaway Wife: After 40 years of making my living by writing and editing, I decided if this place I now call home is a good enough subject for the writers in Paris before me, I should give it a try.
Paris is always worth it but I was unmoored in Paris teaching English to bankers and insurance clerks.
Paris Is Always Worth It - Or, how a novelist might build a life in the City of Light is Part 1 of a (Brief) Parisian Autobiography by Samuél Lopez Barrantes
Denyse de Bravura: an untold story of an aspiring French artist & illustrator during les années folles and the 30 years following World War I
Sandra Gulland: Inspired by conversations with our French Book Club members I decided to contact author Sandra Gulland about an interview.
The 'salons' of 17th and 18th century France are sometimes called “the cradle of the French Revolution.” Salons were discussions among a group of carefully selected nobles and intellectuals, typically organized by women called salonnières.
My love affair with France continues to develop: I now have a home there where I spend as much time as possible.
Dreaming If I only had one day in Paris - a list of dream places from those who know Paris well - how they would choose to spend their last day in the City of Light
French Family Connections: Can family photos make French connections across generations? Mine do.... A story of my family and France.