Kudos to Judy Chaikin! @AARP has chosen her documentary, "The Girls in the Band" as the June 13 selection for their online presentation of “Movies for Grown Ups.” (Free to AARP members.)
https://t.co/HbsskBwB8v
A great interview with one of the top ghostwriters in the field. If you’ve ever wondered about the behind the scenes process of ghostwriting, listen to this. @LorenStephensWW@Born2TalkRadio
You don't have to wait until release day to buy "We're Live in 5: My Extraordinary Life in Television" on audio. Pre-order your copy here. @LorenStephensWW https://t.co/DDb0jlBstK
Backlisted titles in honor of AAPI Month...
"Memoirs of a Geisha" by American writer Arthur Golden published in 1997. It was made into a film in 2005. While I was writing "All Sorrows Can Be Borne" I would listen to the sound track.
In observance of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month, as an author and consumer of some 100 books a year, a special mention of Reading the Room: A Bookseller’s Tale by Paul Yamazaki.
I met Debbie Nigro after being interviewed by her on her terrific radio show The Debbie Nigro Show. See us together at the Bronxville Women’s Club where I was on a panel sponsored by The Balance Dilemma podcast, produced by Maura Carlin and Christie Derrico.
I was on a panel the other night about the Power of the Written Word at the Bronxville Women’s Club. And what a surprise – my classmate, Gene Westmoreland, from Harrison High School was there. His wife Mary is the president of the Club. We had a wonderful time.
The Oscars are this Sunday evening. Perfect time to get a copy of Jeff Margolis’ book, “We're Live in 5” in which he talks about directing the Oscars. Here is a link to an abbreviated version of his interview about it in the Saturday Evening Post:
https://t.co/ONCK150Ph9
Here is an interview that was just published in the March 1, 2024 issue of the Jewish Journal of Los Angeles. Includes helpful tips on writing your life story.
https://t.co/vPsaZDgH1y