![]() ![]() You had seven full-length novels and three novellas…and then you just sort of disappeared. Josh Olds: Tales of Goldstone Wood was published between 2010-2015. You can listen to the full interview by clicking the play button above or subscribing at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. ![]() This excerpt has been lightly edited for brevity and clarity. Along with that journey came a new name: Sylvia Mercedes. The result is this hour-long podcast of love and loss, high-acclaim and low-sales, and a sweeping epic journey from traditional to indie publishing. I happened to have Anne’s email and reached out to her. ![]() ![]() Or, as one friend suggested (and you were even correct on the pen name, Emma), started writing under a pseudonym. It was as if she’d dropped off the face of the earth. It had been a few years since I’d thought of the series. Almost immediately, I ran into my reviews of Tales of Goldstone Wood by Anne Elisabeth Stengl. As the site has grown (over 15k visitors this month!), I’ve started to work on reformatting or republishing our years of archives. When Life is Story relaunched, we did so from scratch. ![]()
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