Gail Kathryn Anderson-Dargatz (née Anderson) (born November 14, 1963) is a Canadian novelist.
Few novels truly deserve the description 'rollicking' in the way Mary Novik's Conceit does. A hearty, boiling stew of a novel, served up in rich old-fashioned story-telling. Novik lures her readers into the streets of a bawdy seventeenth-century London with a nudge and a wink and keeps them there with her infectious love of detail and character. A raunchy, hugely entertaining read that will leave you at once satiated and hungry for more.
A Complicated Kindness is just that: funny and strange, spellbinding and heartbreaking, this novel is a complicated kindness from a terrifically talented writer.
Merilyn Simonds maintains an effortless balance between the dictates of story and memory. . . these aren't just the stories of one life; here are the patterns found in all our lives, richly celebrated.
I think writers are a lot like lawyers. We feed off the misfortunes of people, even ourselves.
Sheldon Siegel
Cass Gilbert
Alex Linder
Kiesza
Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Eamon Dunphy
Nina Turner
Rob Base
Wild Bill Hickok
Klaus Teuber
Shirley Knight
Sharon Lechter