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Tori Clayton

Tori is a Smith College graduate with degrees in English Language and Literature and Music. Ever since she got the chance to work with Sylvia Plath's early drafts and manuscripts as an undergraduate student, Tori has been passionate about going on journeys along with her favorite writers and literary characters. Her writing has been published in Hartford Symphony Orchestra publications Prelude and Quarter Notes, and her more personal work can be found on http://victoriarclayton.com. Tori loves finding creative solutions, especially ones that involve sparking imagination in readers of all ages. These skills compel her to work with books to foster the same curiosity that books gave her as a child and continue to give her as an adult.

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From Russia with “Nikolai, my love”

In Maryl Damian’s debut romance novel, Nikolai, my love (CreateSpace), Nikolai Mendeleyev, Russian physics professor, has fled his country after disobeying the government’s orders to take part in a secret weapons project. He has no money, no job, and no legal documents in America.  Beth Winters lives with her ill,…
Tori Clayton
December 18, 2019