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Reese Witherspoon s Book Club announces fellowship for women writers
Listen to Kelsey Patterson as she recommends The Sanatorium by Sarah Pearse.
This is Kelsey Patterson with the Sioux City Public Library and you’re listening to Check It Out.
Today, I’m recommending Sarah Pearse’s debut novel,
The Sanatorium. An instant
New York Times bestseller, this book was also a recent Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick. Half-hidden by forest and overshadowed by threatening peaks, Le Sommet has always been a sinister place. Long plagued by troubling rumors, the former abandoned sanatorium for tuberculosis patients has since been renovated into a 5-star minimalist hotel.
An imposing, isolated getaway spot high up in the Swiss Alps is the last place Elin Warner wants to be. Elin’s taken time off from her job as a detective after a particularly traumatizing case, so when her estranged brother Isaac and his fiancée Laure (Lor) invite her to celebrate their engagement at the hotel, she really has no reason not to accept. Arriving in the midst of
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Those selected will embark on an all-expenses-paid writer’s retreat, secure a three-month mentorship with a published author to get their book ready for market, and have a first-look window with top agents and a book-launch marketing commitment from Reese’s Book Club.
Reese Witherspoon’s Reese’s Book Club has launched LitUp, a writer’s fellowship for unpublished, underrepresented women, Hello Sunshine announced Tuesday.
LitUp aims to help elevate, mentor and champion first-time authors to ensure diverse stories are recognized and read by all. The new fellowship will be powered by The Readership a pay-it-forward platform on a mission to raise up diverse voices.
Reese’s Book Club Launches Writer’s Fellowship LitUp for Underrepresented Women Lexy Perez Reese Witherspoon
Reese Witherspoon’s Reese’s Book Club has launched LitUp, a writer’s fellowship for unpublished, underrepresented women, Hello Sunshine announced Tuesday.
LitUp aims to help elevate, mentor and champion first-time authors to ensure diverse stories are recognized and read by all. The new fellowship will be powered by The Readership a pay-it-forward platform on a mission to raise up diverse voices.
“As our community and reach continues to grow, we have all collectively sought out innovative ways to create real change and leave an indelible mark on the greater reading community,” said Witherspoon. “We know there are so many powerful stories from undiscovered voices, and now, more than ever, we need to hear them. We are so thrilled that LitUp will serve as a launchpad for a new generation of authors and provide them with the necessary to
This best-selling author is really flexing her romance writing muscles with this one. Lovers of Beth’s first two books, The Switch and The Flatshare will be glued to her latest novel, The Road Trip.
The story sees two separate cars on their way to the same wedding and along the way get into a little accident which results in them having to carpool together. What you think is the perfect meet-cute actually turns out to be a pair of exes jam-packed into a car for hours, when they haven’t spoken in two years. But, could this actually be a good thing for Dylan and Addie?