I had great fun this past week interviewing with fellow author Sarah Potter. The magic of the internet and Skype certainly shorten the distance between us. What interesting times we live in. Thank you, Sarah!
I’m thrilled to welcome author, Rochelle Wisoff-Fields to my blog for a second time, on this happy occasion to interview her about her writing. For those of you who missed her guest storyteller post back in November of last year, here’s a recap of her biography.
Kansas City native Rochelle Wisoff-Fields is a woman of Jewish descent and the granddaughter of Eastern European immigrants. She has a close personal connection to Jewish history, which has been a recurring theme throughout much of her writing. Growing up, she was heavily influenced by the Sholom Aleichem stories, the basis for Fiddler on the Roof. Her novels Please Say Kaddish for Me, From Silt and Ashes and As One Must, One Can were born of her desire to share the darker side of these beloved tales—the history that can be difficult to view, much less embrace.
She is also the author…
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Dear Rochelle,
It’s my greatest pleasure to have had the chance the do this interview, as it always is to chat to you on Skype, too! We certainly never run out of things to say to each other 😉
Thank you for reblogging the interview.
All best wishes,
Sarah
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Dear Sarah
We really don’t run out of things to say, do we? I really love chatting with you. I had a blast with the interview and you really did a great job of tying it all together. Thank you again.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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What a lovely write up! It was nice to learn a bit more about you!
– Lisa
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Thank you for taking the time to read, Lisa. This was fun. 😀
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Isn’t technology wonderful sometimes?
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Yes it is, Louise. ❤ 😀
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That was a wonderful interview, indeed. I think I learned a few more tidbits about you, to boot!
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Dear Dale,
Glad you enjoyed the interview as much as I did. I’d love to know what you learned that you didn’t know. 😉 We’ll talk. Thank you.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Not much…but a little! 😉
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