Whenever Nadia May reads, a sensation of comfort creeps into the atmosphere. Her vocal clarity and understanding of the author's meaning bring pleasure and even security to the listening of each work. Here C.S. Lewis retells the tale of Cupid and Psyche, the ancient myth of two princesses--one beautiful, one ugly--and their struggle for the love of each other and of the gods who control them. J.P. © AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine
“But then when I read that Raymond Carver said he didn’t have the ability to write, you know, a full novel. He was a sprinter and I thought, Oh, maybe I could do it. Is there any such thing as a half a paragraph short story, because that was all I had the focus for. So, it […]