Guest Post: I wanted to be the heroine in her novels

Lisa Greiner’s guest blog takes us back to those first readings of Emilie Loring’s books  and shares the enthusiasm that drove her to learn more about their author.   How old were you when you read your first Emilie Loring book?  Do you remember which one it was?  Was it set in the big glittering city of … More Guest Post: I wanted to be the heroine in her novels

Have you heard about the Emilie Loring blog?

Yay!  The Emilie Loring Collection has reached fifty posts that have garnered more than five-thousand views by people in sixty-three countries!  Wow!  That’s a bunch!  Thanks for being here and making the website and blog a success. Many of you know about my journey from personal curiosity to writing a full-fledged biography of Emilie Loring.  (If not, you … More Have you heard about the Emilie Loring blog?

Make a little turn, and optimism fills the sails

Yesterday, I spent the day querying literary agents, telling them about my book, trying to capture in one page the essence of the last fourteen years’ evolution of this project. It’s impossible. There are too many reasons, provocations, insights and experiences that one has on the way to a goal. And there is more to it … More Make a little turn, and optimism fills the sails

Journal entry: Treasure at the Lorings’

The notes I’ve taken about my research have become as valuable to me as the information I’ve found about Emilie Loring.  In this entry, I meet her grandson for the first time. July 14, 2003 “Yesterday afternoon, I took the train to Lexington–a subway stop with the interesting name of “Alewife”– and Selden Loring came to pick … More Journal entry: Treasure at the Lorings’