Month: May 2019

WHIRLWIND

It has been a whirlwind week in New York where I went to promote The Restless Hungarian at a conference of the Jewish Book Council.  (Read their review here)  One is invited to do a carefully rehearsed, two–minute pitch to curators for Jewish Community Centers, synagogues, and other organizations around the country.  Think two-minute Ted Talk.  I had […]

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ABUNDANCE

Since publication day, I’ve been flagrantly neglecting this blog and the concomitant social media dispatches. I have been distracted by Spring here in the foothills of the Sierras. Our twenty acres of rolling land has been carpeted by flowers, and each day, on our walks, Sharon and I discover new blossoms.   The first to come […]

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