This just in…
Get published! We’re looking for 500- to 800-word essays on #Israel – connections to it, favorite memory, etc. [email protected]
— Reform Judaism (@URJ) April 9, 2013
(NB: I’m pretty sure that this is a nonpaying opportunity.)
by Erika Dreifus on Tuesday, April 09, 2013
This just in…
Get published! We’re looking for 500- to 800-word essays on #Israel – connections to it, favorite memory, etc. [email protected]
— Reform Judaism (@URJ) April 9, 2013
(NB: I’m pretty sure that this is a nonpaying opportunity.)
Labels: Israel, Resources for Jewish writers
Erika Dreifus is a freelance writer and book publicist. She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction.
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A high-ranking Nazi’s wife and a Jewish doctor in prewar Berlin. A Jewish immigrant soldier and the German POWs he is assigned to supervise. A refugee returning to Europe for the first time just as terrorists massacre Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics. A son of survivors and the family secrets modern technology may reveal. These are some of the characters and conflicts that emerge in Quiet Americans, in stories that reframe familiar questions about what is right and wrong, remembered and repressed, resolved and unending. Portions of the proceeds from sales of Quiet Americans are being donated to The Blue Card. Quiet Americans has been named a 2012 Sophie Brody Medal Honor Title (American Library Association) and recognized as a “Notable Book” (The Jewish Journal) and “Top Book” (Shelf Unbound).
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