Next week brings the next Jewish Book Council/Jewcy Twitter Book Club. On Wednesday, April 2 at 1:30 pm ET, Jean Hanff Korelitz will be talking/tweeting about her newest book, You Should Have Known!
Erika, I am becoming a real fan. Even if I don’t click on the links, your postings remind me to use my time to improve my mind and literary creations. Your comments tend to be brief. I get it -you spend your time on your own work and marketing it, not on your blogs. I am learning from your practices, not just your content! I used to think how does she find the time to read that much!
Love your eclectic taste in My Machberet and your Jewish range.
Gut Shabbos
Faigie Horowitz, writer, rebbetzin, and more on Long Island
And P.S. I just love that Etgar Keret story. Ever since I read a quote from Isak Dinesen in high school about how she equated writing with emulating G-d, the topic is something I’ve contemplated, and Keret’s short little story encapsulates so much in so little space.
Erika, I am becoming a real fan. Even if I don’t click on the links, your postings remind me to use my time to improve my mind and literary creations. Your comments tend to be brief. I get it -you spend your time on your own work and marketing it, not on your blogs. I am learning from your practices, not just your content! I used to think how does she find the time to read that much!
Love your eclectic taste in My Machberet and your Jewish range.
Gut Shabbos
Faigie Horowitz, writer, rebbetzin, and more on Long Island
And I’m a fan of your comment, Faigie! Thank you!
Beautifully said Faigie! I can’t agree more!
You included me again! Oh, goodness, I’m so honored. And blushing.
Well, you keep writing such great posts!
And P.S. I just love that Etgar Keret story. Ever since I read a quote from Isak Dinesen in high school about how she equated writing with emulating G-d, the topic is something I’ve contemplated, and Keret’s short little story encapsulates so much in so little space.