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		<title>Tatjana Soli reading from &#8220;The Lotus Eaters&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[978-0312611576 – St. Martin’s Press – Hardcover – $24.99 (also available as an e-book) Writerscast is proud to present the third in a series of authors reading from their work, called AuthorsVoices.   I hope you will agree that hearing these works read aloud by the original authors adds to your experience of the writing. I [...]]]></description>
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<p>Writerscast is proud to present the third in a series of authors reading from their work, called <strong>AuthorsVoices</strong>.   I hope you will agree that hearing these works read aloud by the original authors adds to your experience of the writing.</p>
<p>I love getting a sense of the author&#8217;s distinct sense of her or his own words. With writers touring in support of their books less frequently now, these podcasts should provide readers with an opportunity to hear some of our best contemporary authors reading from, and sometimes performing their own works.</p>
<p>Tatjana Soli&#8217;s <strong>The Lotus Eaters</strong> is one of my favorite out of a pretty long list of some really great books I have read recently.  Her book tells the story of Helen, a photographer who goes to Vietnam early in the war to try to understand how her brother died.  She ends up staying for many reasons.  There are a couple of different love stories entwined around her, and Soli captures brilliantly the intensity of Southeast Asia at war, the various cultures involved, and some incredibly powerful and vivid characters.  Tom O&#8217;Brien, who wrote another great Vietnam novel, <strong>The Things They Carried</strong>, praised Tatjana&#8217;s &#8220;spare, lucid prose&#8221; that &#8220;helps us to see and hear and feel the terrible human costs of that conflagration.&#8221;  He&#8217;s right about the book.  But there is also incredible beauty, and much love in this book.</p>
<p>Soli reads from the opening chapter of <strong>The Lotus Eaters</strong> in this terrific reading.  It&#8217;s captivating.</p>
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Writerscast is proud to present the third in a series of authors reading from their work, called AuthorsVoices.   I hope you will agree that hearing these works read aloud by the original authors adds to your experience of the writing.

I love getting a sense of the author's distinct sense of her or his own words. With writers touring in support of their books less frequently now, these podcasts should provide readers with an opportunity to hear some of our best contemporary authors reading from, and sometimes performing their own works.

Tatjana Soli's The Lotus Eaters is one of my favorite out of a pretty long list of some really great books I have read recently.  Her book tells the story of Helen, a photographer who goes to Vietnam early in the war to try to understand how her brother died.  She ends up staying for many reasons.  There are a couple of different love stories entwined around her, and Soli captures brilliantly the intensity of Southeast Asia at war, the various cultures involved, and some incredibly powerful and vivid characters.  Tom O'Brien, who wrote another great Vietnam novel, The Things They Carried, praised Tatjana's "spare, lucid prose" that "helps us to see and hear and feel the terrible human costs of that conflagration."  He's right about the book.  But there is also incredible beauty, and much love in this book.

Soli reads from the opening chapter of The Lotus Eaters in this terrific reading.  It's captivating.

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<p>Writerscast is proud to inaugurate a new series of authors reading from their work we are calling <strong>AuthorsVoices</strong>.   I hope you will agree that hearing these works read aloud, especially by the original authors, will add greatly to one&#8217;s experience of the writing and the authors&#8217; distinct sense of their own words. With writers touring for books less frequently now, these podcasts should provide readers with an opportunity to hear some of our best contemporary authors reading  from, and sometimes performing their own works.</p>
<p>Matthew Aaron Goodman&#8217;s first novel is called <strong>Hold Love Strong</strong>; in my opinion, it is a particularly powerful work of fiction (my interview with him is below).  This is a terrific book, with powerful language and vivid imagery.  Matthew gives his words their full due with this excellent reading from his book.<img class="alignright size-full wp-image-202" title="141656203601_sx140_sy225_sclzzzzzzz_" src="http://www.writerscast.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/141656203601_sx140_sy225_sclzzzzzzz_.jpg" alt="141656203601_sx140_sy225_sclzzzzzzz_" /></p>
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Writerscast is proud to inaugurate a new series of authors reading from their work we are calling AuthorsVoices.   I hope you will agree that hearing these works read aloud, especially by the original authors, will add greatly to one's experience of the writing and the authors' distinct sense of their own words. With writers touring for books less frequently now, these podcasts should provide readers with an opportunity to hear some of our best contemporary authors reading  from, and sometimes performing their own works.

Matthew Aaron Goodman's first novel is called Hold Love Strong; in my opinion, it is a particularly powerful work of fiction (my interview with him is below).  This is a terrific book, with powerful language and vivid imagery.  Matthew gives his words their full due with this excellent reading from his book.</itunes:summary>
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