Stagestruck Flora
In 1911, Flora Nicholson, 19, goes to see a popular play called Everywoman, a morality play about (according to the New York Times' review)' the lure of vice, the joys of virtue and the deceptions of flattery' featuring beautiful young actresses in beautiful clothes.
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—A Certain Editor
About Dorothy
I've worked in radio, television, advertising and P.R. and studied communications at McGill University, so it's no wonder that "the media" is always a character in my writing.
I've published many essays and Op-Eds over the years on women's issues....
Dorothy’s Favorite Books
Poisonwood Bible; the Taxi Queue; the English Patient; Alias Grace; Nella Last's War etc.



