TITANIC’S BROKEN ROSE

TITANIC BROKEN ROSE PLATEA plate from first class, recovered from the ocean bed, is the perfect metaphor for the lives of Titanic’s survivors who lived on within shattered families and broken dreams.

TITANIC BROKEN CUP

A coffee cup with one puzzle piece missing

What could have prevented Titanic from hitting the iceberg? Some say it was the lack of binoculars for the watch that night as they couldn’t be found. The naked eye of two watchmen failed to spot the berg with enough time to avoid collision.

Where were the binoculars?

 

‘THE UNTHINKABLE SHOES’ – Two children on the Titanic, destined to marry, are torn apart when Finn Cleary perishes on April 15, 1912. Now, Finn must rekindle their star-crossed romance before he becomes permanently trapped in a reincarnation attempt gone wrong.

FINN COVER FULL MARCH 26

a novel of Literary Fiction /Magical Realism by V. KNOX to be released on or before April 15th 2016, the 104th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic.

 

About Veronica Knox

Veronica Knox has a Fine Arts Degree from the University of Alberta, where she studied Art History, Classical Studies, and Painting. In her career as a graphic designer, illustrator, private art teacher, and ‘fine artist,’ she has also worked with the brain-injured and autistic, developing new theories of hand-to-eye-to-mind connection. Veronica lives on the west coast of Canada, supporting local animal rescue shelters, painting, writing, editing other author’s novels, and championing the conservation of tigers and elephants, and their habitats. Her artwork and visuals to support ‘Second Lisa’ may be viewed on her website - www.veronicaknox.com
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