PRT093: A Vintage Scrapbook Story




The Paperclipping Roundtable show

Summary: What happens if someone writes a novel, but instead of it being a regular novel, the story is told in the form of a vintage scrapbook? Our special guest, author Caroline Preston wrote “The Scrapbook of Frankie Pratt” and come listen as we talk to her about her unique novel. This is her book: The Scrapbook of Frankie Pratt: A Novel in Pictures You can use this audio player to listen to the show: If you want, you can also right click this link to save the show to your computer manually. The Panel Caroline Preston Nancy Nally Noell Hyman Sponsors Log Your Memory: Click Her to visit their website and make sure you use the coupon code PRTCOMBO10 to get your 10% discount off the combo package. (Expires 12/31/2011) Big Picture Classes: Click here to see special offers from Big Picture Classes! SPECIAL OFFER FOR PRT LISTENERS!! – 10% off Stacy Julian’s new workshop: Twelve. Important: Please support the show when you use your discount by using this link to head over to Big Picture Classes. You can find Stacy’s class description and register by clicking: Online Classes > Workshops. Thank you! Promo code: prttwelve Expires January 5th, 2012 at 10pm PT. Can not be combined with any other offer. Discount only valid for the Twelve workshop. Not valid on previous purchases. One time use per-person. Picks of the Week Hero Arts – Stunning Snowflakes Itoya Art Profolio Evolution Prima – Crystal Palace Collection – Vine Embellishments – Star Burst (Affiliate links wherever possible.) How to subscribe… Did you know that when you subscribe in iTunes (which is free), you’re helping support Paperclipping Roundtable? It’s true. iTunes measures every subscription, so it’s like casting a “vote” for the show. It helps us move up the ranks and helps us grow the audience. iTunes is free. Subscribing is free, so why not use it to download the show? Subscribe in iTunes (iTunes link) right now so your computer will automatically download each new episode as they become available. Or you can always manually subscribe to the Paperclipping Roundtable RSS Feed.