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As some point, every writer imagines his or her book on film, right? Not me. I guess that’s what happens when you merge a spreadsheet-loving finance dork and a writer in the same body. I am way too practical for that level of fantasy.Visit Michelle Gable's website.
But that’s absolutely no fun at all. So since you asked, I’ll let myself dream…
A Paris Apartment takes place in the City of Lights during two times periods: the present day and the Belle Epoque. The modern-day protagonist, April Vogt, is a smart and no-nonsense kind of gal, both in mannerisms and appearance. She sees herself as tight and structured:
“And that, April thought, was more or less how she was thrown together. Straight, dark, and tailored, made entirely of clean lines.”
Because of this I immediately picture Jennifer...[read on]
The Page 69 Test: A Paris Apartment.
My Book, The Movie: A Paris Apartment.
--Marshal Zeringue