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Camilla Trinchieri: Reflecting on Italy, Finding Alice
2008-08-05 08:05:53
Camilla writes:I’ve been home for a month, still in the glow of those wonderful two weeks in Florence and Rome to launch the Italian version of The Price of Silence. Every day I’ve wanted to write about those weeks, but first it was jet lag and then my new novel, which I thought I had finished before leaving, needed a good sweep of the broom. This new one, Finding Alice, a fictionalized versio
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The Cure for the Wait
2008-09-03 11:43:05
Friends around me are bemoaning the end of summer, but I’m eager to move forward, hunker down to work on something new. I gave myself a break after I shipped Finding Alice off to the Italian publisher. I did a pastel portrait of a beautiful friend, painted a new baby’s name on paper (an apple for an “a,” an eye for an “e” and so forth), water-colored flowers on notes thanking friends f


Another Interview! MilanoNERA
2008-09-16 13:26:54
Another Italian interview with Camilla Trinchieri was printed in the September 2008 issue of the Milan, Italy newspaper, MilanoNERA.Visit the MilanoNERA main site.Read the full September issue.Read a copy of the Italian interview interview.Here's the Italian text from the review.New York. Inizia il processo a Emma Perotti, insegnante italoamericana di mezza eta’, accusata di aver ucciso una sua


MilanoNera Book Review Translated
2008-09-16 13:21:17
Camilla Trinchieri has translated the September 2008 MilanoNera newspaper review of the Italian version of her book The Price of Silence:"Choosing to write a psychological novel in the form of a legal thriller, Camilla Trinchieri creates a decisively beautiful book that infuses new life in a genre that has become stale and repetitive....And the author's remarkable ability to filter emotions throug


From Camilla: Boucheron, The World Mystery Convention
2008-10-15 07:23:08
Camilla writes:This weekend I was in Baltimore attending Bouchercon, the World Mystery Convention . It’s the biggest of the many conventions, attended by most of the heavy hitters of mystery fiction.I got a big bear hug from Harlan Coben which felt great, got to hear Margaret Maron, Gillian Roberts, Louise Ure, and Dorothy Cannell, who can make a stone burst out laughing. Laura Lippman was the gu
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Camilla Trinchieri to Teach Workshops for the Institute at Palazzo Rucellai
2008-10-15 03:34:53
When Camilla Trinchieri was in Italy in June 2008 launching the Italian translation of The Price of Silence, translated by Dr. Erika Bianchi, the two of them became fast friends. Dr. Bianchi, Erika, accompanied Camilla at the book discussions and signings, receptions and gatherings.Dr. Bianchi, teaches at the Institute at Palazzo Rucellai in Florence, Italy, and talked about Camilla's work with fe
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Italian Translator, Dr. Erika Bianchi
2008-10-15 03:33:51
Dr. Erika Bianchi, the Italian translator of The Price of Silence is a professor at the Institute at Palazzo Rucellai. The Institute website has posted this about her:"Dr. Erika Bianchi has expanded her list of accomplishments by translating The Price of Silence by Camilla Trinchieri into Il prezzo del silenzio.When the original English edition was published in 2007 it garnered such reviews as “
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Camilla Trinchieri Teaching Workshop in Florence, Italy
2008-11-23 14:00:08
As we wrote in an earlier post, November has come, and with it, author Camilla Trinchieri has hopped a trans-Atlantic flight to Rome, and taken the train to Florence where she was met by her dear friend and colleague, Dr. Bianchi of the Institute at Palazzo Rucellai.Camilla will be teaching a couple of workshops on writing and translation at the Institute in downtown Florence.
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Curled Up.Com Praises The Price of Silence
2008-11-11 10:32:00
Elizabeth Schulenberg reviewed Camilla Trinchieri's The Price of Silence psychological thriller on Curled Up.com.To begin her review, Schulenberg quotes from The Price of Silence:“Our lives are like anyone else’s, I have to believe. A simple gathering of facts, of sad little coincidences, with no discernable pattern. Random twists of direction are all anyone can expect, twists that can turn in


Back from Florence, Camilla Trinchieri Reports, Never Far from a Mystery
2008-12-09 17:59:25
Camilla Trinchieri writes:I’m back! Still jet-lagged and overwhelmed by mail to go through, magazines to read, phone calls to make - the downside of traveling, but, oh, what a wonderful trip it was. I spent three days in Rome seeing my nephews and old friends then I was off to Florence. My first challenge was facing four flights up a narrow, steep, uneven staircase to the tiny studio cum skyligh
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Camilla Trinchieri in Florence
2008-12-03 23:14:39
Camilla on a bridge over the river that runs through Florence. Timeless.Camilla lecturing on writing in Florence.
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Camilla Trinchieri and Erika Bianchi
2008-12-03 23:09:33
Camilla Trinchieri with her Italian translator and dear friend, Erika Bianchi! What a great photo.
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More Thanksgiving in Florence Pictures
2008-12-03 23:05:25
Camilla Trinchieri at an Italian market buying fresh vegetables. Below, preparing a turkey for Thanksgiving ! Camilla is an expert cook and used to add recipes to her The Trouble With... mystery series!
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Thanksgiving in Italy
2008-12-03 22:53:18
From Camilla about Thanksgiving in Italy :"My Italian thanksgiving is included. Yummy! Italian turkeys are tastier. I brought the cranberry sauce from the States and the corn bread stuffing. We had a great time and I got a round of applause for the cooking. Erika made a great apple cakeand has promised to give me the recipe."


Palazzo Rucellai
2008-11-28 22:24:31
See the beautiful site where Camilla Trinchieri has been teaching writing workshops in Florence: The Institute at Palazzo Rucellai.


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