![]() ![]() I don’t honestly know what else to say, except how much my heart goes to her family, to the readers and listeners who followed her work… and to the genre she was a part of. I was absolutely gutted to learn this news, and remain deeply hurting. But on the other, working with an author’s words that closely is an intimacy of art that is hard to equal. by Sandrine Gasq-Dion, Jennifer Jenjo Jacobson (Editor) Add to Wishlist. Government, he takes lives and he kicks ass with no mercy.When a job lands in. We only met in person a couple of times, and only in the last 3 years. A Marked Man: Mateo Esposito loves his job. On the one hand… I cannot say I knew Sandy all that well. I believe some of her finest moments in her own estimation were getting temp-blocked from FB for being a bit TOO much. She was brash, bold, controversial and proud of it. Tears and silence reigned in my recording booth this morning when Rhys called to let me know. Her sudden passing yesterday has left me stunned. She wrote with vigor and a sense of passion, she lived in passion and loved her stories, her characters and her readers. Sandrine Gasq-Dion was one of the authors who helped me launch the “Greg Boudreaux” branding line, with her book “A Marked Man” only a year and a half ago. Whose words of praise made me blush, and who took with excellent humor some light-hearted ribbing over character’s misbehavior on the page. ![]() ![]() I learned this morning of the death of a lovely woman, an author I’ve done a number of projects with and chatted and snarked with on a number of occasions. Thankful am I, for the gift of text… because my words are ashes in my throat today. ![]()
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