by Rob McKean | Oct 10, 2023 | Mending What Is Broken News |
Ever Felt Like Writing a Character Gave You Someone to Admire Listen to a Conversation between Bill Kenower and Rob McKean 7 Bill welcomes author Robert McKean to Author2Author where writer talk about writing and life. Rob shares how his love of writing began,...
by Rob McKean | Sep 28, 2023 | Mending What Is Broken News |
Peter Sanguedolce swims in music A playlist for Mending What Is Broken 7 “Peter Sanguedolce swims in music. He remembers his Nonno Franco—known all his life as Fatty—playing a tinny upright on the mezzanine of a pungent cigar factory. Fatty regaled his...
by Rob McKean | Sep 26, 2023 | Mending What Is Broken News |
A Novel Idea A conversation with Suzanne Lang about Mending What Is Broken. 7 “McKean’s characters are so palpable… and we can relate to aspects of their humanity and also their radical behaviors that are just off-kilter from what we might...
by Rob McKean | Sep 15, 2023 | Mending What Is Broken News |
Robert McKean has written a wonderful novel about family relationships and the necessity of adjusting to life changes as we age. A Review from Booksie's Blog 7 “Peter Sanguedolce is stuck and he knows it. He also knows he needs to do something about it but...
by Rob McKean | Sep 14, 2023 | Mending What Is Broken News |
Sometimes when you tell a tale you may think you're done with it, but it's not done with you. A deep dive with Terry Shepherd about Mending What Is Broken. 7 Mending What Is Broken was born out of a short story about a man names Peter Sanguedolce. But Peter was...
by Rob McKean | Sep 10, 2023 | Mending What Is Broken News |
The Literate Quilter on Rob McKean 7 “Peter Sanguedolce is stuck. In his late forties, he is jobless after economic pressures forced him to close the family business. He lives in his folk’s house, his mother’s room still filled with her things. His second...