Floreana is a remote place among the Galapagos Islands where the past and present collide a century apart in the journals of two women who never met; where the fantasy of lovers meet mysteriously tragic ends; where a true story of unsolved murders in a far-flung region of the world is told through the lens of a brilliant fiction writer.
That writer is , the author of the new novel, . Her previous works include My Last Continent, Devil's Island (co-authored with John Yunker) and Forgetting English. Midge Raymond joins the Exchange to talk about her new novel and the process of writing successful books.
ABOUT: Midge Raymond's work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times magazine, Chicago Tribune, Poets & Writers among many other publications. She has taught at Boston University, Seattle's Hugo House and San Diego Writers, Ink. She now resides in Ashland and is co-founder of the boutique environmental publisher .