Euro Express #10: Catholic publishing with Fiorella Nash and Pierpaolo Finaldi

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EWTN GB's inveterate rail traveller Kevin Turley is joined this week on board the Euro Express by the publisher Pierpaolo Finaldi, CEO of the Catholic Truth Society with its global headquarters in London, and by the Surrey based novelist Fiorella Nash. Together they discuss all things literary and in particular the vocation of the Catholic writer and the Catholic publisher. So interested in what it takes to get published and stay published in this multi-platform age? Well climb aboard this week's fast moving Euro Express to find out more.
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Fiorella (de Maria) Nash is one of my favorite current writers. Poor Banished Children, my favorite of her books, is a profoundly moving and beautifully written story about a little known, or at least seldom written about, time in European history. It’s a book that continues to live with you long after you’ve finished it partly because it has one of the most fascinating and well-developed female protagonists I’ve ever read.

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I have a CTS Daily Missal. I read it before mas. God bless you.

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I have a dual form of dyslexia. I really appreciate eBooks because I can change the font, the color of the text the color of the page. I also appreciate that CTS eBooks are much easier to get in North America than physical editions.

StevenRMcEvoy
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I wish I could find a way to write a biography of mylife returning to my Catholic faith

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I agree with separating the profane and the sacred especially in church. What do you think of people using their phone in church

jenyoung