Researching Foreign Historical Fiction with Jean Gordon Kocienda and Linda Joy Myers at Belvedere Tiburon Public Library
Jean Gordon Kocienda and Linda Joy Myers share their tips and tricks for historical fiction research that breathes life into foreign or long-ago settings. Join these research gurus on Saturday, August 1 from 1:00 – 2:30 pm at the lovely Belvedere Tiburon Library.
Belvedere Tiburon Public Library, 1501 Tiburon Blvd. Tiburon, CA 94920 https://www.beltiblibrary.org/event?id=16520458
About Girl in a Box:
The tangled life of the Japanese poet Yosano Akiko
In early twentieth century, Japan, women have few rights. Yet one precocious poet—a brooding daughter, locked in her room at night by protective parents—runs away from home to live a life of her choosing . She falls in love with a fellow poet and follows him across Siberia to Paris, where they witness the last days of the Belle Êpoque. She perseveres through poverty, back-to-back pregnancies, infidelity, earthquake, and fire, to become a name every Japanese schoolchild knows today as a pioneering feminist poet and the first person to translate the classical Tale of Genji into modern Japanese. In her single-minded dedication to her art, she inflicts wounds on a daughter that echo from her own childhood. She sets out to make amends, knowing it may be too late. Based on the life of poet Yosano Akiko (1878-1942) and filled with original translations of her poetry, Girl in a Box will ignite the discussion about the female artist’s challenge to create while juggling family, career, and personal freedom. Historical fiction at its best.
About Jean Gordon Kocienda:
A former intelligence officer and Silicon Valley geopolitical analyst, Jean Gordon Kocienda is now focused on writing and volunteering with refugee families in the Bay Area. Jean holds a B.A. in English Literature (Colgate University) and M.A. in International Affairs (George Washington University). Currently nestled in the redwoods of Marin County with her husband and cats, she has lived in Japan and speaks Japanese. She is President of the California Writers Club Marin Chapter.
Linda Joy Myers, founder of the National Association of Memoir Writers, is the author of award-winning memoirs Don’t Call Me Mother and Song of the Plains, and two books on craft, The Power of Memoir and Journey of Memoir. Her first novel, The Forger of Marseille, a WWII historical fiction novel, won four awards in historical fiction and is published by She Writes Press. She is currently writing another novel, set in Portugal in WWII.

