Joyce Barbagallo
Joyce Barbagallo Wilmington Established Literature: Fiction By: Gail Obenreder “Reading makes me feel connected, and I hope to have the same effect with my writing.” Joyce Barbagallo began keeping a journal at the age of thirteen, and she has never stopped writing. But in 2010 she committed to “a more disciplined and formal approach” to […]Read More
Delaware State of the Arts Podcast – December 11, 2021
This week on Delaware State of the Arts Podcast, Kaitlin Ammon interviews Delaware author Bill Crandell about his mystery novel, Let’s Say Jack Kennedy Killed the Girl. The novel is the first in Crandell’s The Jack Griffin Detective Series. Crandell discusses where the initial idea for the series came from and why he chose to […]Read More
Delaware State of the Arts Podcast – January 23, 2021
Paul Weagraff interviews Delaware author Aida Waserstein about her latest children’s book, “Amelia Finds Her Voice: A Child Custody Tale.” Aida weaves together her law career in family court with children’s books that both inspire and instruct families, children, and legal professionals.Read More