| A Rebel-Cinderella Of Victorian Literature |
|
|
|
In a society where individualism was ersecuted, Marina was frequently at odds with her peers and school teachers. She found consolation in Catholicism her Polish-born father introduced her to this religion - which was frowned upon by the predominantly atheistic government. At the age of 10 she began writing her first historical novellas. She did not dare to show those pieces to her teachers, because the ideas expressed in them went against the Communist grain. In 1992 her family came to the United States. Even though her parents got divorced shortly after, Neary was thrilled to be in a country where individual freedom was valued. Her literary voice, much like her spoken accent, is a mixture of European, British and North American.
Today Neary is an award-winning historical essayist, multilingual arts
& entertainment journalist, playwright, poet and charity activist,
just had her first novel published. In 2008 she founded a chapter of
CharityMusic, an organization that provides musical instruments on loan
for underprivileged and at risk individuals who wish to explore and
pursue their musical talents.
Her historical play Lady with a Lamp: an
Untold Story of Florence Nightingale premiered as a successful
fundraiser for The Wyatt Foundation, an organization that provides
support for individuals with muscular dystrophy. Actors and set
designers from Connecticut and New York volunteered their talents and
time for the project. "It was thrilling and rewarding to see so many
passionate, sincere individuals unite for a great cause," states Neary.
"We are turning into a miniature repertory theater."
After having a story accepted by Bewildering Stories
she was invited to join the editorial board. She has been a regular
contributor of fiction and poetry since then. Two of her poems were
accepted by a British literary magazine The First Edition, and another
two will appear in the Fall issue of The Recorder.
Neary's historical novel Wynfield's Kingdom, represented by Sullivan Maxx Literary Agency, was published by Fireship Press and is now available through the publisher at fireshippress.com as well as on amazon.com and other major online bookstores nationwide. The sequel Wynfield's War is in the works. The illustrated edition of her stageplay Lady with a Lamp is scheduled for publication by the same publisher. She will be doing a book signing at Just Books in Old Greenwich, CT on Nov. 21. A theatrical spinoff of the same story under the title of Hugo in London that premiered in 2008 was recently acquired by Heuer Publishing. Neary's short collection of poems Bipolar Express will be published by FlutterPress. Photos from her productions can be found on her site.
Set as favorite
Bookmark
Email This
Trackback(0)
Comments (2)
![]()
written by Philip M. Gardiner,
December 08, 2009
MARINA!! You are too modest! This is fantastic. Why didn't you let us know about this? Or did you...and I've been too busy frolicking in the stream with my new Bear Friend that I didn't notice the email!?
You and your work deserve the recognition you are receiving. I am soooo happy to know you and look forward to more collaborations together. In the meantime... Vive La France! Philip
report abuse
vote down
vote up
Votes: +0
Write comment
|
| Send a Message |
| Post a Tribute |
| Share a Story |
| Search Members |