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Book Review: Beaming Up and Getting Off by Walter Koenig

The book is filled with wonderful, self-deprecating humor (as is expected from any person of Jewish origin), wit and charm.…

4 years ago

Fun Facts Friday: Joseph Pulitzer

Joseph Pulitzer (10 April, 1847 – 29 October, 1911) was a newspaper publisher of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and the…

4 years ago

Fun Facts Friday: Howard Lindsay

Howard Lindsay (29 March, 1889 – 11 February, 1968) was an American Pulitzer Prize award winner playwright, director and actor.

4 years ago

Fun Facts Friday: Zane Grey

Zane Grey (31 January, 1872 – 23 October, 1939) was an American author mostly associated with adventures and stories taking…

4 years ago

Fun Facts Friday: Louis Bromfield

Louis Bromfield (27 December, 1896 – 18 March, 1956) was an American author, scientist, and conservationist who won the Pulitzer…

4 years ago

Fun Facts Friday: William Braithwaite

William Braithwaite (6 December 1878 – 8 June, 1962) was a poet, writer and critic from Boston, MA.

4 years ago

Fun Facts Friday: Daniel Keyes

Daniel Keyes was an American author best known for his novel Flowers for Algernon, a 1958 short story that won…

5 years ago

Fun Facts Friday: Bel Kaufman

Bel Kaufman (10 May, 1911 – 25 July, 2014), born as Bella, in Berlin, Germany, was an American author and…

5 years ago

Book Review: Ghosts of Gotham by Craig Schaefer

A novel taking place in present day New York City involving a search for a missing manuscript by Edgar Allan…

5 years ago

Book Review: A Cobbler’s Tale by Neil Perry Gordon

A Jewish cobbler named Pincus Potasznick leaves his kids and pregnant wife to try and make it in America. The…

5 years ago

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