Kathy Aspden
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Kathy Aspden

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Kathy Aspden is a novelist, screenwriter, lifelong resident of Cape Cod, public speaker, occasional host for the television show Books and the World, reviewer for LitLovers.com, and contributing writer for Her Circle News. Her first novel, Baklava, Biscotti, and an Irishman, was a finalist for the Multicultural Fiction category of International Book Awards. The sequel, An Irishman’s Son, was published in May 2020. Her 2015 short film, The Solomons’ Dog, was a finalist in the 15-Minutes of Fame Film Festival in Orlando, Florida. Her short, BLAISE MADDOCH is currently a finalist in the UK Film Festival. Aspden has several feature screenplays and shorts available which can be previewed at www.kathyaspden.com. Interested in everything from the next great invention to the easiest way to tile a bathroom, Kathy is a gleeful research junkie and an enthusiastic participant in the human experience. She is currently putting the finishing touches on a feature screenplay, entitled, The Magnificent Quarantinos, as well as writing her third novel. AN IRISHMAN’S SON is the continuation of Teressa Giannopoulos and Danny Muldaur’s enduring love story, first introduced in the novel BAKLAVA, BISCOTTI, AND AN IRISHMAN, which was a finalist in the Multicultural Fiction category of International Book Awards - May of 2017. "In her book, AN IRISHMAN'S SON, author Kathy Aspden shows us the ripple effects of one decision and it's lasting impact on many lives. Her prose is crisp, her characters speak to you, and the journey she takes you on will stay with you long after you've finished reading. AN IRISHMAN'S SON is a penetrating and well-crafted tale." ~ Casey Sherman, New York Times Bestselling Author of The Finest Hours
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