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Day: May 23, 2017

interview: Kathleen Burkinshaw

They say ‘write what you know’ and that’s just what author Kathleen Burkinshaw has done with her first novel, The Last Cherry Blossom in which she fictionalizes her mother’s account of surviving the bombing of Hiroshima during WWII. I’m fortunate to be able to share with you a very open and personal interview that reveals the complexities… Read More interview: Kathleen Burkinshaw

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