Friday, May 20, 2011
Thursday, May 19, 2011
New Review from Author Neil Chethik
My friend, Neil Chethik, author of Fatherloss: How Sons of All Ages Come to Terms with the Deaths of Their Dads
and Writer in Residence at the Lexington Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning read The Self-Improvement Book Club Murder
over the weekend and submitted the following 5-star review to Amazon:
"I love self-improvement books (so much that I wrote one called FatherLoss), so I was particularly fascinated by Wright's descriptions and selections of the most important self-improvement books. Wright's book is fun, too, with a moody yet brilliant detective who puts together a complex trail of clues to figure out the murderer in his book club. A delightful book!"
I met Neil a couple of weeks ago at Mayfest arts festival, where he was kind enough to buy one of my books.
Thanks, Neil!
"I love self-improvement books (so much that I wrote one called FatherLoss), so I was particularly fascinated by Wright's descriptions and selections of the most important self-improvement books. Wright's book is fun, too, with a moody yet brilliant detective who puts together a complex trail of clues to figure out the murderer in his book club. A delightful book!"
I met Neil a couple of weeks ago at Mayfest arts festival, where he was kind enough to buy one of my books.
Thanks, Neil!
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Received in Email: The Post Office, a Dog and a Little Girl
The following was received in an email (fair game!) from my friend Rob. Thankfully, the postal employee responsible for this breach of privacy has been caught and summarily dismissed from postal service.
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