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Congratulations to BETH FISH READS, 2016 Audiobook Blogger of the Year!

It’s official. bethfishreadsThe Audio Publishers Association (APA) has crowned BETH FISH READS Audiobook Blogger of the Year! I had the privilege to assist in the judging this year, and the competition was fierce! It’s wonderful to see so many passionate advocates f
or audiobooks with such distinctive points of view.

Candace Levy, the creator of Beth Fish Reads, stood out for her thoughtful, articulate voice. Her prize for winning the competition is 2 tickets to the black-tie Audie Awards®  Gala, which will be held on Wednesday, May 11th at the Adler Planetarium in Chic
ago. Levy will be recognized for her achievement at the Gala and have her photo taken with Audies emcee, comedian Paula Poundstone, and contest judge Katherine Kellgren.

We’ll be there, so stay tuned for photos!

 

Filed Under: News & Announcements Tagged With: #ABOTY2016, #LoveAudiobooks, APA, Audies2016, Audio Publishers Association, Audiobook Blogger of the Year 2016, Beth Fish Read, Candace Levy

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Happy Publication Day, SONGS OF MY SELFIE!

Redeye/Chicago Tribune knows a good thing when they see it. They’re calling SONGS OF MY SELFIE one of “25 new books we can’t wait to get our hands on in April!”

Millennials—people born between 1981 to 2000—currently number 88 million, and make up the largest generation of the US population today. Yet, despite its size, the generation as a whole has often been wrongly described as entitled, selfie-obsessed, overly earnest, and whiny. In SONGS OF MY SELFIE (Three Rooms Press Trade Paperback Original), millennials speak directly about their experiences, and the result is a compelling new view of a generation that defies stereotypes. Available in bookstores NOW! 

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Filed Under: Books Tagged With: Constance Renfrow, fiction, Generation Y, millennial anthology, millennial short stories, millennial stories, millennial writers, millennial writing, Millennials, selfie, Short stories, SongsOfMySelfie, Three Rooms Press

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An Evening with Israel Horovitz with very special guest Estelle Parsons

Renowned playwright, screenwriter, and director Israel Horovitz will be joined by Academy Award-winning star of stage and screen Estelle Parsons for an evening of reading and discussion of Horovitz’s new book, MY OLD LADY: Complete Stage Play and Screenplay with an Essay on Adaptation (2016, Three Rooms Press). The event will be at Barrow Street Theatre, 27 Barrow Street (at 7th Avenue) in New York City, Monday, April 18, 7 p.m. The $15 admission fee includes a free, signed copy of the book.

At the event, Horovitz and Parsons will read and discuss scenes from both stage and screen versions of MY OLD LADY. Cover

Parsons, who won an Oscar for her role in Bonnie and Clyde, recently starred in a critically-acclaimed staging of MY OLD LADY at Palm Beach Dramaworks. The Wall Street Journal had high praise for the play and Parsons, calling it “Magic . . . beautifully drawn characters . . . Estelle Parsons has amazing energy and forcefulness . . .” Parsons will soon star in Horovitz’s new play, “Out of the Mouths of Babes” at Cherry Lane Theatre June 7 through July 17.

In 2014, at the age of 74, Horovitz adapted MY OLD LADY as a film—starring Kevin Kline, Maggie Smith, and Kristin Scott Thomas—which he also directed. RogerEbert.com called the film version “A revelation and a pleasure.”

In the new book, scripts for the play and film are bridged with a lengthy essay in which Horovitz shares his insights into the creative process and knowledge gained while transforming the spoken language of the stage to the visual language of the screen. Barnet Kellmen, film director and professor at the USC School of Cinematic Arts, notes that, “Adapting a play to the screen can be a perilous undertaking . . . Luckily Israel Horovitz is the perfect guide . . . “

Tickets for the event are $15 and can be purchased in advance or at the door. For ticketing information and additional details, visit ThreeRoomsPress.

Filed Under: Books, News & Announcements Tagged With: Barrow Street Theatre, Estelle Parsons, Film adaptation, Israel Horovitz, My Old Lady, New York City event, Over the River PR, Over the River Public Relations, Three Rooms Press

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Jay Neugeboren’s latest novel, MAX BAER AND THE STAR OF DAVID, debuts this week from Mandel Vilar Press

MaxBaer_CVR_FinalWhen Jay Neugeboren’s first novel, Big Man, was published, James Michener called it “as good a sports novel as has ever been written.” Now, nearly a half-century later, Neugeboren is publishing MAX BAER AND THE STAR OF DAVID (Mandel Vilar Press Trade Paperback Original; February 9, 2016), his 22nd book and a remarkable novel that is centered on the life of the world heavyweight champion, Max Baer.

The novel has received wonderful advanced praise from several critically acclaimed authors, including:

“Neugeboren has never been better than in this lush, joyful novel—as erotic and mysterious as The Song of Songs, and as clear as a heavyweight champion’s punch in the gut. I loved it.”

—ROBERT LIPSYTE, author of An Accidental Sportswriter

“Max Baer and the Star of David is a strange and strangely beautiful tale that conjures up a golden era of boxing in the way A. J. Liebling did in The Sweet Science. I was enchanted from start to finish, and when I closed the book I thought ‘Damn, this dude can write!’”

       —GARY SHTEYNGART, author of Little Failure: A Memoir 

“This lively, high-spirited novel is an irresistible tribute to the sweet science, and a thrillingly jaunty evocation of an almost forgotten era.  Neugeboren has, as always, the gift of creating vivid characters and the imagination to put them through delicious travails.”

—PHILLIP LOPATE, author of Portrait Inside My Head

And here are links to some of the coverage running this week:

Blunderbuss Magazine

Boxing.com

NewPages.com

Reviews by Amos Lassen

Visit Jay Neugeboren’s website and Mandel Vilar Press for more information.

Filed Under: Books, Fiction Tagged With: fiction, Jay Neugeboren, Jewish fiction, Mandel Vilar Press, Max Baer, Over the River Public Relations, Sports fiction

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January recipes on kitchenwisehn.com

What better way to start off the New Year than with delicious, healthy and easy-to-make recipes found on Kitchenwise by Helen Nash.   Helen just posted her January recipes which include Veal Stew with Olive Sauce, Sweet Potato & Red Pepper Soup, and Baked Forelle Pears. Check back every month for new recipes, and let us know which recipes are your favorite.  Sign up here to receive news and updates from www.kitchenwisehn.com.  Bon Appetite!

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Filed Under: Cooking, News & Announcements, Websites Tagged With: Healthy recipes, Helen Nash, Kitchenwisehn.com, kosher recipes, Over the River Public Relations, Seasonal recipes, Winter recipes

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