by MontanaCoauthor | Oct 30, 2019 | Sketchbook, Writing Process Tips
From Anika’s sketchbook: My favorite place in that wooded reserve was along a single-track off the main trail. Just after pedaling across a sturdy plank bridge, I veered right onto the narrow path. The path climbed upward following the stream. Not far into...
by MontanaCoauthor | Feb 27, 2018 | News
I apologize for being scarce with posts the past few months. My coauthor’s book “Don’t Say Anything to Anybody” kept me busy through 2017, and Brigitte certainly enjoyed the incredible feedback and support she received from regional fans. But...
by MontanaCoauthor | Feb 27, 2017 | News
Brigitte Yearman is not Jewish. Her World War II survival story is from a rarely heard perspective: a child of the regime. From ages 5 to 11, Brigitte was part of the wartime child transports, survived as a North German refugee, escaped Russian soldiers, scavenged...
by MontanaCoauthor | Feb 10, 2015 | News
(Bozeman, MT) In-between seasons are a great time to start or reinvigorate a book project. With the weather often driving us indoors, it’s possible to spend hours producing first draft text or focus on serious revision work. With that in mind, book coach Anika...