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Novelist Kathleen Winsor, 34, helpfully analyzed her marital career for a Hearst reporter in Manhattan. Of husband No. 1, Robert John Herwig, a football coach, she said: "While Bob was overseas, Forever Amber was published . . . During the next year I received $1,000,000 in royalties ... It is to his credit that he was unable to adjust himself comfortably to his wife suddenly making $1,000,000." Husband No. 2, Bandleader Artie Shaw, was "an unhappy mistake from the very beginning ... I was working on Star Money, my second book, and Artie was working on a book...
...most explosive novel" they have ever published. So loud are the explosions, in fact, that the message of the novel is almost drowned out: Author Kennedy argues that sin is increasing in modern society, and he is against it. This puts him about midway between Philip Wylie and Kathleen Winsor, except that he lacks Wylie's literary stature and writes worse than Winsor...
Kathleen (Forever Amber) Winsor, who was touring Spain when her latest book, The Lovers, was published, announced in Manhattan that she was hard at work on an American historical novel, and would leave the country as soon as it is finished. "Not for good," she explained. "I just take a long vacation around the time another of my books comes out so I can't possibly read the reviews...
...Kathleen Winsor...
...still holding my sides. I imagine the avid interest for reading about "the impingements of mahogany" will garner many new readers for Miss Winsor...