Inspired
by some unexpected feedback from long-time readers, I decided to
rewrite my 1994 choral novel, Frozen Music, a few months ago, for a
possible re-release on Amazon Kindle. I've been
posting the chapters on my Operaville blogsite. The folks at Dragonfly Press,
an award-winning publisher in California's Gold Country, read a few of
the installments and decided that they wanted to publish it,
first as a Kindle e-book and later in print form. I'm pleased to
announce that the Kindle version went on line today at Amazon.com.
Following are the synopses and bio info that you'll find there:
The more Michael Moss refuses to watch his conductor, Amy Fine, the more
she becomes determined to make him watch. The ensuing battle of wills -
and his curious flare for public soakings - threatens to pull Michael
out of the deep freeze, and force him to exorcise Stacy Wilkes, the
tempestuous alcoholic who turned his heart to stone. A 20th anniversary
edition of the classic novel by the author of Gabriella's Voice and
Operaville.
Michael J. Vaughn is the author of six published novels, a
thirty-year opera critic, and drummer for the San Francisco rock band
Exit Wonderland. As a tenor in San Jose State's concert choir, he
performed all of the pieces featured in Frozen Music.
Based in Columbia, California, Dragonfly Press is the publisher of
fine poetry, prose, and the award-winning literary journal The
Montserrat Review.
Photo by MJV
Monday, March 31, 2014
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