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Dorri Olds is a member of the American Society of Journalists & Authors and the Graphic Artists Guild. She writes book, movie, theater, travel and art reviews and designs websites.
Read MoreThe Princess of Nowhere is the first book written by Prince Lorenzo Borghese, best known for his stint on ABC TV’s “The Bachelor.” The romantic tale is about his relative Pauline Bonaparte (Napoleon’s sister) who married Prince Camillo Borghese in the 1800s. She was a wild passionate woman who did what she pleased. It’s a … Read more
Read MoreHow to sell your first book. Susan Shapiro, author of 8 books in 8 years gives a seminar offering tips. New York City, Wednesday 9/21/11.
Read MoreI just finished reading, Me, the mob, and the music: one helluva ride with Tommy James and the Shondells. It was great fun reading about the 60s great hits: Crimson and Clover, Mony, Mony, Hanky Panky, Crystal Blue Persuasion, etc.
Read MoreI’ve been having such a good time interviewing celebrities lately. Today I met my first Prince! He is Italian Prince Lorenzo Borghese. Most people know him from the ABC show The Bachelor. He is an animal lover and advocate with a soft voice and humble demeanor. Lorenzo is the son of Prince Francesco Marco Luigi … Read more
Read MoreBeth Raymer’s book is now in post-production as a movie starring Bruce Willis as Dink, Catherine Zeta-Jones as his wife, Tulip Heimowitz, and Rebecca Hall of The Town as Raymer. Vince Vaughn plays Rosie, a Long Island bookie. The film is directed by Stephen Frears
Read MoreASJA (asja.org) is the American Society of Journalists & Authors. ASJA is the only professional association focused on independent nonfiction writers.
Read MoreBeth Raymer, Lay the Favorite: A Memoir of Gambling; Jackie O: On the Couch, JW Marriott Cancun Resort & Spa and Matt Wayne, The Celebrity Magician.
Read MoreAmerican Society of Journalists and Authors (ASJA) Weekly Featured Member: Dorri Olds. ASJA is the only professional association focused on independent nonfiction writers.
Read More“It was just before Thanksgiving when my son put a shotgun under his chin and pulled the trigger. He survived but the blast obliterated his face.” — Judith Casey, author of the book, Face to Face
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