8-10-11: “Crooked Lines”
August 10, 2011 at 8:00 am 1 comment
Ann Hall Marshall has had a busy life in Emmitsburg raising ten children and building a career as supervisor of Adult Education in Frederick County. Along the way she’s done quite a bit of writing–press releases, education manuals, and a newspaper column. For years, the idea of a novel was also simmering in the background.
She finally wrote that novel and published it last fall–a few months before her 90th birthday.
Today Sheilah talks to Ann Hall Marshall about the novel, Crooked Lines.
Hear Sheilah’s entire conversation with Ann Hall Marshall [23:41]:
Entry filed under: Books, On Air, Religion. Tags: Ann Hall Marshall, Crooked Lines, nonagenarian authors.
1. Barbara Ratley | August 12, 2011 at 8:53 am
Ann is my Sister Rebecca Marshall’s mother-in-law. She is smart and a really neat lady. Barbara Ratley