About Pearly Everlasting By Novelist Claudia Ricci
Pearly Everlasting tells the story of Salvia Fischetti, a painter tortured by guilt over her daughter’s death. Morgan Pochyrus is a biker poet consumed by guilt over secrets in his own past. The unlikely meeting of the pair — and their valiant attempts to save an infant facing a life-threatening illness — lead both characters toward healing in an unexpected way, in this gripping and beautifully written novel.
“Pearly Everlasting embodies that longing inside all of us, longing to be seen, heard, and understood…A gut-wrenching mix of loss and reclaimed dreams, this story pulls you by the emotions and won’t let you go until the final exquisite paragraph.”
~Kathy Joy, author of the Breath of Joy book series and two children’s books, ‘Will You Hold My Story?’ and ‘It Was Enough.’
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Author Bio:
Claudia Ricci, Ph.D., is an American Author, an influential and seasoned writer of literary fiction novels, and an accomplished painter.
Claudia is a former writer for The Wall Street Journal and a prize-winning reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times. She published her first novel, Dreaming Maples, in 2002 after being nominated for a Pushcart Prize. "Seeing Red," her second novel, was released in January 2011, while the e-book was just released, and "Sister Mysteries" was released in 2018. Her new book, which was released late Fall of 2022 titled 'Pearly Everlasting.' All of her novels are available on Amazon and featured as her subsequent titles on fine literary sites.
Ricci's short fiction has been published in numerous literary magazines nationwide, including Alaska Quarterly Review, North Dakota Quarterly, Bayou, Yemassee, Barkeater, The Adirondack Review, The MacGuffin, and Another Chicago Magazine. Her non-fiction writing has appeared in The New York Times, Business Week, Parents magazine, the Huffington Post, and The Washington Post.
Claudia earned her Ph.D. in English (Teaching, Writing, and Criticism) from the University of Albany, SUNY, in 1996. She taught English, journalism, and creative writing at the University for 14 years and did a year-long teaching sabbatical at Georgetown University in 2009. Claudia is not writing she enjoys reading good books, traveling, canoeing, and painting. She and her husband reside in North Egremont, Massachusetts.