A LIFE OF TRAVEL, THEATER AND GLOBAL CURIOSITY INSPIRES whereiscookie
LOOK TO www.whereiscookie.com for stories about travel, with our specialties, cruising and the arts.
That's the thrust of the blog and website. We love ships and have taken well over 100 cruises worldwide. We also write about sailing, emphasizing San Diego, where we're based half the year.
We have stories on adventure, road trips, hotels we've enjoyed, and viewing the natural world.
Christene Meyers and Bruce Keller traveled to Hollywood to rewrite and edit "Lilian's Last Dance," now out in paperback. |
IF YOU'D LIKE a good read that weaves all our interests together, check out our other blog, www.lilianslastdance.com, inspired by our novel, "Lilian's Last Dance."
You'll find lively stories about the history and research of the book, set over a century ago at the cusp of the silents-to-talkies movie business. The inspiration for this show-biz story was Christene's grandmother, Olive, and her Vaudeville career.
Follow the progress of the readings (47 and counting) and plans for a second edition and musical version. We're planning readings in Asia in 2016, in just weeks, and had wonderful readings in Europe.
Click here to check out our novel, "Lilian's Last Dance"
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Great to see you, Chris! It's been a few decades since those profound days when Bruce guided me through the creative writing process in college and tutored this aspiring stage performer in Man of La Mancha and Our Town, and learning from your encouraging words in the theatre reviews in the old Gazette. I continue to dream the Impossible Dream and see that you do as well. I look forward to following "Cookie".
ReplyDeleteHi, Gary.....thanks for the kind note which just reached me! You can email me: highlowchap@gmail.com...love to be in touch.
DeleteFun spin on history in the novel, which I just discovered.
ReplyDeleteAs travel lovers and readers, it's fun to find your blog. We also appreciate the careful eye of Mr. Keller, whose splendid photographs enhance the lively, varied prose. We will be following "Cookie and Keller."
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your wide ranging travels and useful suggestions.
ReplyDeleteJust learned that your dear Tony Bennett died. Sad.
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