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    Interview

    Inter­view: Bar­bara Klein Moss

    by Nat Bern­steinIntrigued by a nefar­i­ous Jew­ish char­ac­ter in Bar­bara Klein Moss’s debut nov­el, Jew­ish Book Coun­cil sought to learn more about the…
    Nat Bern­stein
    July 28, 2015
    Essay

    Fic­tion Not Facts

    Ear­li­er this week, Janis Cooke New­man wrote about why she writes his­tor­i­cal fic­tion. She is the author of the nov­el Mary: Mrs. A. Lin­coln and A Mas­ter Plan…
    Janis Cooke Newman
    July 15, 2015
    Interview

    Inter­view: Etgar Keret

    by Bec­ca KantorIsraeli author Etgar Keret is inter­na­tion­al­ly known for his short sto­ries, graph­ic nov­els, and screen­plays. His lat­est book, The Sev­en Good Years,…
    Bec­ca Kantor
    June 24, 2015
    Essay

    On Writ­ing about Black-Jew­ish Rela­tions in a Novel

    ​On Mon­day and Tues­day this week, Let­ty Cot­tin Pogre­bin​shared two passage​s​that did­n’t make it into her just-pub­lished nov­el Sin­gle Jew­ish Male Seek­ing…
    Let­ty Cot­tin Pogrebin
    May 20, 2015
    Excerpt

    The Trop­i­cal Fish That Did­n’t Make the Cut

    Ear­li­er this week, Let­ty Cot­tin Pogre­bin wrote about a pas­sage that did­n’t make it into her just-pub­lished nov­el Sin­gle Jew­ish Male Seek­ing Soul Mate. She…
    Let­ty Cot­tin Pogrebin
    May 19, 2015
    Excerpt

    A Glimpse Into the Edit­ing Process: What Did­n’t Make it Into the Book

    Let­ty Cot­tin Pogre­bin, a found­ing edi­tor of Ms. mag­a­zine, is the author of eleven books, most recent­ly the just-pub­lished Sin­gle Jew­ish Male Seek­ing Soul…
    Let­ty Cot­tin Pogrebin
    May 18, 2015
    Essay

    The ​“Docu-Nov­el “ and My Wal­len­berg Hybrid-Novel

    Ear­li­er this week, Alan Lelchuk wrote about research­ing Raoul Wal­len­berg across the world and meet­ing Daniel Paglian­sky, Wal­len­berg’s KGB inter­roga­tor. Lelchuk…
    Alan Lelchuk
    May 8, 2015
    Interview

    Inter­view: Tony Schumacher

    by Elise Coop­erThe Dark­est Hour is an alter­nate his­to­ry, a psy­cho­log­i­cal study, and a thriller all rolled into one fan­tas­tic book. It begins with…
    Elise Coop­er
    April 28, 2015
    Interview

    Emerg­ing Voic­es Inter­view: Shulem Deen

    Shulem Deen is the author of the recent­ly pub­lished mem­oir All Who Go Do Not Return (Gray­wolf Press). JBC Staff: I think that some­times the way in which…
    JBC Staff
    April 23, 2015
    Essay

    Mak­ing My Own MFA

    Ear­li­er this week, Shulem Deen wrote about ​“New Hap­py And World­ly Hasidim.” He is the author of All Who Go Do Not Return, a mem­oir about grow­ing up in and then…
    Shulem Deen
    March 5, 2015
    Essay

    The Path From Inspi­ra­tion to Art

    This week, Joshua Max Feld­man — the author of The Book of Jon­ah, just released in paper­back from Pic­a­dor—blogs for The Post­script on the mys­tery of inspi­ra­tion,…
    Joshua Max Feldman
    February 3, 2015
    Essay

    The Inside Scoop on Writ­ing a Col­umn for The New York Times

    Ear­li­er this week, Roger Cohen wrote about World Zion­ism and Paris’s per­son­al and polit­i­cal prob­lems. His newest book, The Girl from Human Street: Ghosts of…
    Roger Cohen
    January 21, 2015
    Essay

    Best Friends

    Lesléa New­man is the author of 60 books includ­ing A Let­ter to Har­vey Milk, Nobody’s Moth­er, Hachiko Waits, Write from the Heart, The Boy Who Cried Fab­u­lous, The…
    Lesléa New­man
    January 12, 2015
    Essay

    Fam­i­ly His­to­ries and Fiction

    Ear­li­er this week, Ron­na Wineberg wrote about say­ing Kad­dish for her moth­er and also shared a delet­ed scene from her first nov­el, On Bit­ter­sweet Place.…
    Ron­na Wineberg
    December 26, 2014
    Essay

    Braid­ed Stories

    Ear­li­er this week, Jen­nifer Ros­ner wrote about her nov­el-in-progress and also a gene muta­tion, a moth­er­ly con­nec­tion, and the pow­er of string. She is…
    Jen­nifer Rosner
    November 7, 2014
    Essay

    Writ­ing About The Holocaust

    Ear­li­er this week, Mar­gare­ta Ack­er­man wrote about try­ing to rec­on­cile her gran­fa­ther’s hap­py per­son­al­i­ty with the hor­rors he suf­fered dur­ing the…
    Mar­gare­ta Ackerman
    June 19, 2014
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