Little did I know, when questions about her book entitled
"The Path Between" remained unanswered, that Dr. Maravene
S. Loeschke was in a fight for her life. She was president
of Towson University in Maryland.
Her husband, Richard (Dick) Gillespie was my correspondent
for years. Both authors passed away within a year of each
other.
Our thanks to you, Dr. Maravene S. Loeschke, for joining us in our
attempt to guage the intellectual impact of your book entitled 'The
Path between'. Allow us to congratulate you on a job well done.
eMagazine questions:
Which one of your books would you say is your best work?
The Path Between, when did you decide that was going to be the title
of your novel?
It is often a burden for offsprings to be overshadowed by the success of
a family member. What can your novel teach the youth of today that are in
a similar situation?
Is the town of Amherst still the cradle of Emily Dickinson memories?
Was Martha Dickinson Bianchi able to find her own way out Emily's shadows?
To what extent Martha's voice was confounded with your own?
What would you want your readers to learn from The Path Between?
Whitout giving away too much, why was Austin so unhappy before he
met Mabel Todd?
I found Ned and Vinnie's conduct morally questionable in regards to
their cover-up of Austin's affair. I actually wish that Martha would
have chastised both of them for their betrayal of her mother. Why
couldn't Martha do just that?
Do you have any future plans for The Path Between. What should the
readers expect from your repertoire?
The Path Between eBook
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