My writer's haunt and a new audio book

imageThis is the booth where I finished the first draft of Paris Letters. It is located in Białystok, Poland.I took the photo this morning.We are back in town to visit Christophe's family and attend a wedding. Our visit just so happens to coincide with the release of the audio version of Paris Letters. You can purchase it over at Audible.com or through Amazon who is already in kahoots with Audible.Feel free to listen during the commute, while doing dishes or going for a nice long hike. That's how I usually listen to audio books. Except, of course, for this morning.Today I sat in that orange booth listening to Tavia Gilbert, the super talented narrator, read me the book I wrote from that very spot. A sweet, surreal experience. I felt like I had come full circle."I'll have a refill, please."Save

Janice MacLeod

Janice MacLeod is the New York Times best selling author of Paris Letters, a memoir about how she became an artist in Paris mailing out illustrated letters. She has a vibrant Etsy shop and is one of the pioneering entrepreneurs featured on Etsy's Quit Your Day Job newsletter. She has been featured in Business Insider, National Geographic Traveler, Forbes, Canadian Living, Psychologies Today, Elle, Huff Post, and CBC, among others.

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