by schi87654321 | Feb 14, 2020 | A P VON K’ORY
By Emancietta “Emasculetta” Berkley It’s a sunny morning, late spring, and I still can’t wrap my head around it – I’m sitting on a park bench with him. With Roman Alastair Northcott Broughton Castell. Sitting on the same bench with me, admiring the riot of...
by schi87654321 | Feb 14, 2020 | A P VON K’ORY
By Emancietta “Emasculetta” Berkley Sunny morning, late spring, and I still can’t wrap my head around it – I’m sitting on a park bench with Roman Alastair Northcott Broughton Castell, admiring the riot of colours in the park gardens. It’s his park, open to...
by schi87654321 | Feb 14, 2020 | A P VON K’ORY
By A P von K’Ory Although I’d been writing nonfiction political/humanitarian books before, meeting my husband inspired my first romance novel. At the time I lived in both London and Geneva and did my first internship with the ILO Headquarters. I had been...
by schi87654321 | Feb 14, 2020 | A P VON K’ORY
by Akinyi Prinzessin von K’Orinda-Yimbo (A P von K’Ory) I often get asked to reveal to the source of my achievements, even my “success” in writing. This is of course very flattering and good for my scribe’s ego. But I’m just as unsure of where I am or going to,...
by schi87654321 | Feb 14, 2020 | Uncategorized
By A P von K’Ory I was brought up to keep a stiff upper lip, to keep my composure, even from age four. Above all else, I wasn’t allowed to show emotions (at least not in public). So how could I successfully create emotional characters? By remembering all those...