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Erika Dreifus posted a Q & A with me! Wow!

December 5, 2015beccakinla interview, recommended reading Tags: blog, Erika Dreifus, hareidi, interview, jewish, Q & A, short stories, sliding doors 5 Comments

Erika Dreifus is known to many in the book world – especially in the Jewish book world – as an author, social media maven (currently with Fig Tree Books), and advocate for other writers. Her site is a great resource for writers, with interviews, tips, links, and opportunities for jobs and publishing.

I was very excited (and nervous) a couple weeks ago, when she asked if I’d do a Q & A with her about Sliding Doors and other stories. Eventually, I consented. The results are up on her blog and you can mosey along there to see them. 

Thank you, Erika!

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Signs you might want to buy one of my new books

September 20, 2015beccakinla books, chareidi, children, children's books, clean, finish that novel, Jewish, Jewish writing, Orthodox, recommended reading, teens, tweens Tags: anthology, author, binah magazine, binyan, book, Chareidi, children, family, glixman in a fix, hareidi, jewish, kosher, mazal's luck runs out, middle grade, new, new book, novel, orthodox, reading, rebecca klempner, short stories, sliding doors, teens, Torah, tweens 5 Comments

BOTH MY NEW BOOKS ARE UP AND RUNNING ON AMAZON! WAHOO!

(Do I sound excited?)

Mazal’s Luck Runs Out is for ages 8-11.

My life is being taken over by marketing (What? Did you say there’s a Jewish holiday coming? More than one? You mean I have to cook, too? ARGH!). Also, I’m working on no budget here, but at least people can actually buy both Mazal’s Luck Runs Out and Sliding Doors and other stories online now.

With no further ado… Continue reading →

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What have I posted lately?

  • An Unexpected Award January 28, 2024
  • More reviews! And shanah tovah (by the way)! September 19, 2023
  • HOW TO WELCOME AN ALIEN has been out for almost a month, and… August 31, 2023
  • One Week Till the Release of HOW TO WELCOME AN ALIEN!!! July 25, 2023
  • I’m a fan of Dara Horn, but she’s wrong about this. July 11, 2023
  • Kirkus Review Is Up! June 20, 2023
  • Reviews coming in for HOW TO WELCOME AN ALIEN June 7, 2023
  • I forgot to do something before Pesach!!! April 20, 2023
  • Preorders available now for my latest: HOW TO WELCOME AN ALIEN! January 29, 2023
  • Wearing My Editing Hat August 28, 2022

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