Stephanie Klein, author of Moose: A Memoir of Fat Camp, spent the past week guest blogging on Jewcy. She opened with an explanation of her book’s title (and middle school nickname). Then she went on a rant about Japs (as … Read More
If you visited Jewcy in the past couple of weeks, the sheer abundance of the word "Gaza" in our headlines probably gave you the impression we’d been bought out by Ted Turner. Or, if you hide under a rock during … Read More
Seth Greenland, author of Shining City, spent the past week guest blogging on Jewcy. He opened with a story about a pimped out bar mitzvah, then told us why the publishing industry is moving toward literary fast food. He explained … Read More
Matt Rothschild, author of Dumbfounded, has graced Jewcy this past week with heartfelt, entertaining stories about his childhood, the centerpiece of his memoir. He started by telling us why he stands naked in open doorways. Then he shared some of … Read More
Benyamin Cohen, author of My Jesus Year, spent the past week guest blogging on Jewcy about some of the experiences he had traveling church to church throughout America to write his book. First, he told us why he thinks he’s … Read More
Frances Dinkelspiel, author of Towers of Gold, spent the past week guest blogging on Jewcy. She has enlightened us to all sorts of interesting facts about California’s history starting with the most recent natural disaster, let us in on why … Read More
Martin Samuel Cohen, author of The Boy on the Door on the Ox, spent the past week guest blogging on Jewcy. Much like his book, Cohen took us on a journey through the Mishnah, beginning with some words on the … Read More
Joshua Henkin, author of Matrimony, spent the past week guest blogging on Jewcy. He teed off with a post about the election of Barack Obama to the presidency. Then he critiqued the expression of certain decades film and literature, followed … Read More