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FROSTED GLASS [Paperback]

Michael J. Vaughn (Author), John P. Rutledge (Editor)
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Book Description

July 1, 2002
A painful break-up/break-down chases high-tech marketing wiz Sandy Lowiltry from her Silicon Valley home. She comes to rest on the Oregon Coast, where she seeks solace in the opera-themed sanctuary of the Hotel Bel Canto and the arms of a handsome eccentric who spends his days combing the beach for sea glass.

Sandy soon learns what the tourist ladies already know - it's easy to fall for Frosted Glass Man. Besides great sex and alarmingly intricate campsite cuisine, Frosty offers do-it-yourself mythologies that would melt even the coldest heart. But will it be enough to quiet the whisper of ambition, the voice inside Sandy's head that chides her for settling? Will she really leave behind Silicon Valley for love in such a strange package?



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About the Author

Michael J. Vaughn was born in Brunswick, Maine, where his father, a Navy pilot, flew P-3 Orion submarine runs over the Atlantic during the October Missile Crisis. His childhood in the military subsequently brought him to Pennsylvania, Whidbey Island, Washington State (just across the Puget Sound from Bainbridge Island, the setting of "Gabriella’s Voice"); Hawaii, and San Jose, California, where he has lived since 1973.

Vaughn is a graduate of the now-defunct Peterson High School in Sunnyvale (one of his classmates was ice skater Brian Boitano), and earned a B.A. in Journalism with a minor in choral music from San Jose State University in 1984, singing tenor with the San Jose State Concert Choir. He has worked as a theater and opera critic since his graduation, mostly for Metro Publications in San Jose and the Palo Alto Weekly. From 1989-1992, he was publicity director for Villa Montalvo Center for the Arts in Saratoga.

Vaughn is the author of the choral novel "Frozen Music" (Northwest Publishing, Salt Lake City, 1995) and the illustrated storybook "An Agnostic Christmas" (Dragonfly Press, Chicago, 1999). For "Gabriella’s Voice," he received a 1998 Novelist Fellowship from Arts Council Silicon Valley. His poems have been published in more than two dozen literary journals, winning an Editor’s Choice Award from Plainsongs literary journal (Nebraska) and an Honorable Mention in the Emily Dickinson Poetry Competition (Arizona).

Vaughn lives in San Jose, California, where he works as an opera and theater critic, serves as Fiction Editor for The Montserrat Review literary journal, plays drums with the blues band Randie and the eDawgs, and plays shortstop and left field on various softball teams. Much of the background for "Gabriella’s Voice" was inspired by soprano Jennifer Der Torossian and the Bay Shore Lyric Opera Company in Capitola, California.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 260 pages
  • Publisher: Dead End Street, LLC (July 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1929429754
  • ISBN-13: 978-1929429752
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,648,449 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Michael J. Vaughn is the author of twelve novels, most recently "Billy Saddle," inspired by the story of Chicago Cubs fan Steve Bartman. Vaughn is a regular contributor to Softball West magazine in Nevada, and has played for 25 years, currently as left fielder for Pro Signs in Los Gatos, CA. He is a contributing editor at Writer's Digest, and covers opera for The Opera Critic website. Vaughn plays drums for the San Francisco rock band Exit Wonderland and performs - as does his title character - as a jazz vocalist.

Vaughn is also an active poet, with more than 100 poems published in journals both off- and on-line. He enjoys hiking the beautiful beaches near his hometown of San Jose. Vaughn graduated from San Jose State with a journalism degree and a classical voice minor. He was born in Brunswick, Maine, and spent much of his childhood shuttling around the country, courtesy of his father Harold's career as a pilot with the US Navy.

Vaughn is currently working on "The Popcorn Girl," a psychological intrigue based in Marin County, CA.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Escape from Silicon Valley, January 26, 2003
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William Burman (Palo Alto, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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"Frosted Glass" is a marvelous tale of romance and escape from the Silicon Valley. Michael Vaughn brings his characters and various west coast locales to life with linguistic brilliance and a gentle wit. Vaughn's gift for description is evident in everything from his delineation of his characters' interior lives to his rendering of sumptuous meals and fantastic seascapes. His characters have personal mythologies every bit as fascinating as the main story and their romance manages to be both playfully sexy and soberingly existential. Their struggle to discover the realities of love and work outside the narrow parameters of Silicon Valley culture is by turns heartrending and hilarious. This is truly one of the best novels I have ever read about creative people in the micro-chip metropolis. It gives one hope that authenticity can survive in a world dominated by cellphones, pagers, laptops and SUVs.
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5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite!!, September 9, 2002
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Nichole Boudreau (San Jose, Ca United States) - See all my reviews
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I love this book! I am so glad to see it got published! It is a truely wonderful story. Michael has done an excellent job getting into the mind of a woman. Everyone should read this book!!
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First Sentence:
I never should have gone to work that day. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
glass woman, glass women, listening room
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Frosted Glass Woman, Bel Canto, Silicon Valley, Frosted Glass Man, Knickerbocker Beach, Carmen Suite, Whalespout Rock, Aunt Sandy, Glass Beach, Mocha Rock, Archer Bridge, Expectations Quotient, Native American, San Jose, Esteban Ochoas, Feisty Brassman, Gerrymander Lighthouse, Hall of Legends, Hank Scallion, Hotel Row, Palo Alto, Perfection Point Excess Syndrome, Sandra Lowiltry, Sandrina Fingertip, Third Street
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