Tag Archives: Widow’s Walk

Kenneth Weene Studies His Characters

Today I’m welcoming Kenneth Weene to Ascroft, eh? to talk about how he used his psychology training in writing his second novel, Memoirs From The Asylum. His first novel, Widow’s Walk, was published in 2009. Ken is a New Englander by upbringing and … Continue reading

Posted in July 2010 | Tagged , , , , , , | 2 Comments

Kenneth Weene Discusses Writing Memoirs From The Asylum

Tomorrow Kenneth Weene, author of Widow’s Walk, will join me as my guest blogger. His post will discuss how he used his psychologist’s training to write his second novel, Memoirs From The Asylum. He will also pop into Ascroft, eh? throughout the day to answer … Continue reading

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Widow’s Walk by Kenneth Weene

Today, as promised, I’ll give you a taste of Kenneth Weene’s new novel, Widow’s Walk. I’ll let the author introduce the book and the excerpt he’s chosen from it. Ken: They came to Boston for many reasons: the Flanagans, the … Continue reading

Posted in September 2009 | Tagged , , , , , , | Leave a comment

How Do The Irish Fare In America?

I can never resist a novel that has an Irish connection so I was intrigued when I heard about the recent release of Widow’s Walk. It follows the story of how an Irish woman fares when she crosses the ocean … Continue reading

Posted in September 2009 | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment