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Celebrating Life, Art & Travel in The Art of Traveling Strangers by Zoe Disigny

Send us Fan Mail Join me as I chat with Zoe Disigny, author of The Art of Traveling Strangers, listed in the Visual Arts category on Art In Fiction. View the video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/dYPEJThuFqk Inspiration for The Art of Traveling Strangers , based on an experience Zoe had while hosting art tours of Europe in the 1980s How her background as an art history professor helped her write her novel Making art accessible in The Art of Traveling Strangers The four Davids in The Art of Traveling Strangers: Donatello, Michelangelo, Verrocchio, and Bernini A favorite David? Intertwining the art travelogue with the story of Claire's journey to self-realization The long process of turning a 22,000-word travelogue into a novel Reading from The Art of Traveling Strangers The work of Niki de Saint Phalle, mentioned at the beginning of the novel The work of James Tyrell at Count Panza's villa in Italy The theme of The Art of Traveling Strangers One thing Zoe Disigny learned from writing her novel that she didn't know before Advice for authors starting their writing careers later in life What Zoe is working on now Press Play now & be sure to check out The Art of Traveling Strangers on Art In Fiction: https://www.artinfiction.com/novels/the-art-of-traveling-strangers Zoe Disigny's website: https://zoedisigny.com/ Places mentioned in the podcast: Tarot Garden in Tuscany Queen Califia's Magic Garden in Escondido Villa Panza in Varese Music Credit Paganology , performed by The Paul Plimley Trio; composed by Gregg Simpson This website contains affiliate links. If you use these links to make a purchase, I may earn a commission. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Thank you. Are you enjoying The Art In Fiction Podcast? Consider giving us a small donation so we can continue bringing you interviews with your favorite arts-inspired novelists. Click this link to donate: https://ko-fi.com/artinfiction . Also, check out Art In Fiction at https://www.artinfiction.com and explore 2500+ novels inspired by the arts in 11 categories: Architecture, Dance, Decorative Arts, Film, Literature, Music, Textile Arts, Theater, Visual Arts, & Other. Want to learn more about Carol Cram, the host of The Art In Fiction Podcast? She's the author of several award-winning novels, including The Towers of Tuscany, A Woman of Note, The Muse of Fire, and The Choir. Find out more on her website . ...

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