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"Being a novelist is less important than living to be one." In the vibrant backdrop of New Orleans' bohemian French Quarter, six independent writers convene at La Tertulia, a sanctuary for creative minds yearning for literary recognition. Bound by their shared passion for writing, they inhabit an old house where they confront the harsh realities of an ever-evolving publishing industry. In this atmosphere of camaraderie and competition, literary aspirations intertwine with the complexities of human relationships. The novel "We'll meet in Stockholm" pays homage to these courageous writers who…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"Being a novelist is less important than living to be one." In the vibrant backdrop of New Orleans' bohemian French Quarter, six independent writers convene at La Tertulia, a sanctuary for creative minds yearning for literary recognition. Bound by their shared passion for writing, they inhabit an old house where they confront the harsh realities of an ever-evolving publishing industry. In this atmosphere of camaraderie and competition, literary aspirations intertwine with the complexities of human relationships. The novel "We'll meet in Stockholm" pays homage to these courageous writers who strive to be heard in a world often indifferent to their talents. Laden with sarcasm, the title reflects the distant aspiration of winning the coveted Nobel Prize in Literature. For these writers, Stockholm embodies both an ironic utopia and a symbol of La Tertulia's unyielding spirit. Through their intertwined stories, "We'll meet in Stockholm" delves into the complexity of the creative process, friendship, and the sacrifices necessary to pursue a shared passion. It is an exhilarating journey through the heart of creativity, where hope and irony intertwine in the eternal quest for literary greatness.
Autorenporträt
William Castaño-Bedoya is an American writer based in Coral Gables, Florida. His work explores the emotional, ethical, and psychological dimensions of human relationships, often examining love, vulnerability, and the quiet tensions between power and compassion.After a long career in marketing and creative leadership, he turned fully to literature, developing a narrative style marked by depth, restraint, and a strong sense of interior life. He is the author of six novels, including The Intriguing Stillness of the Tides, his most recent work, as well as We the Other People: The Beggars of Mercury's Light, Ludovico, Flowers for María Sucel, The Galpon, and We'll Meet in Stockholm.