"I have read exceptional books with expertly crafted writing, masterful poetic device, finely honed characters whose voice will haunt me long after the last page, skillfully layered plots probing provocative topics, books that transport me to another world with their exquisite use of detail to...
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On Leap Day, the Philadelphia Inquirer published FDU MFA alum Carol Fragale Brill's "The Big Apple, Frank, and Sadie Hawkins Day."
"The next thing you need to know is that Tina had a huge crush on Frank Sinatra," writes Carol. Read more.
Carol Fragale Brill is the author of Cape Maybe....
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On January 14th at 6:00 pm, Fairleigh Dickinson University Creative Writing MFA alum Carol Fragile Brill will be at the Cape May Library at 110 Ocean Street in Cape May, New Jersey as part of their Fresh Voices program.
Are you interested in studying with Fairleigh Dickinson University’s Low...
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Fairleigh Dickinson University MFA alum Carol Fragale Brill reviews Ask Him Why by Catherine Ryan Hyde for the New York Journal of Books. She opens, "Ask Him Why is a multi-layered narrative with a central theme about the consequences of rushing to judgement without trying to understand the...
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Fairleigh Dickinson University MFA alum Carol Fragale Brill reviews for the New York Journal of Books.
Among her recent reviews are the following:
-- The Silent Sister (St. Martin's Griffin) by Diane Chamberlain
-- November 9 (Atria Books) by Colleen Hoover
Carol Brill is the author of a number of published short stories and...
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Recently FDU MFA alum Carol Fragale Brill was interviewed by Kate Foster at Inky Pantry Publishing. She discusses writing, research, future projects, and more.
"One of my favourite marketing and promotion activities is visiting book clubs and community group functions like annual luncheons," writes Carol Fragale Brill...
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"Lisa Genova is a master at creating relatable characters and putting you inside their head and their world to experience the ordinary joys and excruciating heartache of their story from the inside out," writes FDU MFA alum Carol Brill in her New York Journal of...
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