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Author Aine Greaney
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Monthly Archives: February 2012
An Interview with Erika Dreifus, Author, Editor and Reviewer
Today I’m delighted to welcome Erika Dreifus, a New York City author whose recent short story collection, Quiet Americans (Last Light Studio), is a 2012 Sophie Brody Medal Honor Title for outstanding Jewish literature. Erika lives in New York City, where she … Continue reading
On Valentine’s and Beyond: How to Woo (and love) a Writer
10 Ways to Woo (and love) a Writer 1. Forgive our occasional social gaffes, like when we gaze off mid-dinner and mid-sentence to let that bistro meal grow cold. We’re not ignoring you. Honest. We’re writing. Or eavesdropping. Same thing. 2. When we’re doing … Continue reading
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