Karmafornia is more than just a drive through an era riddled with American cultural milestones; the characters are more than just static passengers in this dynamic environment of the late 1970s. Laura, Walt, and Cob are perpetually intertwined in each other's lives whether it be in close quarters with one another or hundreds of miles apart. Weil presents each character as so favorable, yet so fundamentally flawed and their individual choices mark them as such. ”
—Amazon Review by Andrew J.
About NC
NC Weil (ncweil.com) prefers the elbow room of novels to the restricted arc of short stories. Her novel Karmafornia is out! (visit FoolCourtPress.Net to purchase a copy) and she blogs at http://aestheticpoint.blogspot.com/. Her short stories have appeared in...
NC’s Favorite Books
Little, Big by John Crowley; Moby Dick; Sometimes a Great Notion by Ken Kesey; The Baron in the Trees by Italo Calvino; One Hundred Years of Solitude by...



