Here’s a great gag gift given to me by my friend, Michael Keith!
Here’s to Old Friends
A good crew was on hand Sunday, February 23, 2020, at New England Mobile Book Fair in Newton Upper Falls to welcome back an old friend, Robin Stratton (front, center) of Big Table Publishing and Boston Literary Magazine. Robin now lives in San Francisco, but she’s in town for a few days visiting family.
Standing directly behind Robin is NEMBF owner Tom Lyons.
Indie Bookstores, Once On the Verge of Disappearing, Are Making a Comeback
Zvi Sesling Poetry Reading, Brookline Booksmith, January 10, 2020
Rob Dinsmoor’s “Toxic Cookout,” Book Signing, January 4, 2020
“Don’t Be a Psycho, Use Commas”
Man Proposes to Girlfriend by Writing a Children’s Book
“Toxic Cookout” a Breath of Fresh Air
My good friend Rob Dinsmoor has produced an entertaining work of short stories entitled Toxic Cookout. A fellow Hoosier and writer of health and medical articles, Rob and I met years ago at a literary event on the North Shore. His other works include Tales of the Troupe, You Can Leave Anytime and Does Dixie Like Me?
“Protagonist and plot are adeptly textured with perfect measures of irony, humor, and insight to make for a marvelous repast,” blurbs Michael C. Keith about Rob’s latest work. It’s available on Amazon.com and Big Table Publishing.
Michael C. Keith on Poet to Poet, Writer to Writer
My friend, Michael C. Keith, appeared last week on Doug Holder’s Poet to Poet, Writer to Writer series on Somerville Community Access TV. The YouTube interview can be viewed at <https://somerville.vod.castus.tv/vod/?video=335e1fa6-690b-4b41-a051-06dba351f965&nav=recent>.