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Home / home / Joanna Biggar talks “Melanie’s Song” and Thanksgiving Recipes with Leslie Pietrzyk

Nov 12 2019

Joanna Biggar talks “Melanie’s Song” and Thanksgiving Recipes with Leslie Pietrzyk

The most challenging character to write and more in this short and sweet interview conducted by local luminary, Leslie Pietrzyk.

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Leslie Pietrzyk's brief interview with Melanie's Song author, Joanna Biggar, is now live on her personal blog.

When author of critical darling Silver Girl (and favorite of many here at ASP) and local literary hero, Leslie Pietrzyk, asks Joanna Biggar to share something about her book she wants readers to know Joanna answers:

"The narrator, J.J., in the first book dedicated herself to finding out the truth about her friends. In Melanie’s Song, she continues on the quest for truth using the tools of a journalist. But she discovers that “the facts” never tell the whole story, that the truth is ever-changing, and only by accepting that can she—can anyone—really grow."

Read the full interview on Leslie's blog HERE

Joanna Revisits Greece in her New Blog Entry

January 24, 2020

Joanna Biggar discusses the experience of revisiting a place in her newest blog entry, and debuts a poem in the shadow of the women’s march.

Joanna Biggar Reading at Rebound Books

October 23, 2019

Joanna Biggar will be reading from her new novel, Melanie’s Song, at Rebound Books in San Rafael, CA.

Melanie’s Song is “Riveting”, “Unputdownable”

October 4, 2019

In English Professor Nandini Bhattacharya’s review of “Melanie’s Song” she calls the new mystery book from Joanna Biggar “riveting” and describes it with the catchy compound “unputdownable.”

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