Interview With Kerry Arquette, Author Of War Cries
- INTERVIEWS
- August 11, 2017
Kerry Arquette talks with Book Glow about the writing of War Cries: Unheard Voices, Unmarked Graves. The book of poems about the victims of the Holocaust is available from Amazon and Open Books Direct. BG: Did you always want to be a writer? KA: Goodness, no! I wanted to be an actress. But my mother’s
READ MOREWar Cries is a collection of 99 stories written in poetic form. Each character lived during WWII in Europe. This is the story of Odo Wilhelm, an Aryan German, who explains why those like him despise Jews. He refers to them as “untermenschen” or, “subhumans.” Editor’s Note: Kerry Arquette’s book of poems, War Cries: Unheard
READ MOREEditor’s Note: Kerry Arquette’s book of poems, War Cries: Unheard Voices, Unmarked Graves is now available here. WAR CRIES: UNHEARD VOICES, UNMARKED GRAVES. A book of original poetry that provides a “voice” to victims of the Holocaust/WWII. Brilliant award-winning fifteen-year-old actress, Annelise Wall steps into the shoes of a 12-year-old German girl who struggles to
READ MOREThese mother-daughter superstar writing duos prove the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Are you ready to begin your creative writing journey? Don’t miss these best online creative writing classes taught by bestselling authors. 1. Lisa Scottoline and daughter Francesca Serritella 2. Lois Duncan and daughter Kerry Arquette 3. Mary Higgins Clark and
READ MOREEditor’s Note: Kerry Arquette’s book of poems, War Cries: Unheard Voices, Unmarked Graves is now available here. Actress Joleen Baughman brings her talent as well as her heart and soul to the role of Elsbeth Dekel. Elsbeth’s poem tells of the last day in the life of a very young woman who is destined to
READ MOREEditor’s Note: Kerry Arquette’s book of poems, War Cries: Unheard Voices, Unmarked Graves is now available here. Actress Jennifer Stokes brings her talent as well as her heart and soul to the role of Resi Hoffmeir. Resi’s poem tells of the day she arrived at one of Hitler’s concentration camps. In the “sorting” of new
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