Edward Swift's latest work, is this novel recounting of the remarkable life of Miss Spellbinder--the love child of adventurer Lord Andrew Spellbinder and the tempestuous Spanish coloratura, Amelita de la Luna. Miss Spellbinder shares her voyeuristic adventures and remarkable journey. This book is unlike anything you have ever read before.
Edward Swift was born in a small town in East Texas, which has inspired much of his work. His debut novel, "Splendora", was published in 1978 and praised by the "Houston Chronicle" as one of the year's best comic novels. He has since written six other acclaimed novels and one memoir, "My Grandfather's Finger". Swift currently lives in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
CHRISTINE WILLIAMS mesmerized audiences as a lead actor for the world-renowned Oregon Shakespeare Festival for 8 years, and she has also sung with the Rogue Opera. She currently teaches singing to actors and acting to singers at SOU, and narrates fiction and nonfiction audiobooks, with a special fondness for character work. On weekends, she loves to hike to mountaintops, and, if it gets too cold, she can make fire with sticks.