Meet Next Week’s Guest Bloggers

I’ll be on vacation all next week, and won’t even be checking my email for days on end. To keep Beatrice going while I’m away, I called on a couple friends and convinced them to do some daily posting.

pearlabraham.jpgPearl Abraham is the author of The Seventh Beggar, about which Harold Bloom wrote, “By a kind of miracle of sympathetic imagination, Pearl Abraham has been able to revivify what may be the most spiritually disturbing of all Chasidic tales.” An excerpt of The Seventh Beggar appears in Bloom’s new book, Jesus and Yahweh: The Names Divine. Abraham’s earlier novels are Giving Up America and the international bestseller The Romance Reader. Recent stories were published in Epoch and the Forward; “Hasidic Noir,” published in Brooklyn Noir, just won the Shamus Award for best short story. Abraham is also the editor of the Dutch anthology Een sterke vrouw: Jewish Heroines in Literature (Meulenhoff, 2000).

egordon.jpgEmily Gordon is an editor, critic, and poet who’s been writing emdashes.com, a blog about the New Yorker, since December 2004. For Beatrice, she’ll be covering as much of the New Yorker Festival as she can handle—i.e., lots and lots—during the weekend of Sept. 23-25.

16 September 2005 | housecleaning |

My Blog & Welcome to It

After several years of publishing Beatrice.com strictly as a collection of author interviews, I’ve finally succumbed to this blog craze that has all the kids in a whirl. Thanks to Mena at Movable Type for helping me get set up!

I’ll use this space to let you in on what I’m reading, and pass along URLs of various news items online pertaining to literature and publishing.

UPDATE: Yep, the original version of Beatrice was on Movable Type.

30 December 2003 | housecleaning |

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