Dear Scribblers,
We have some light reading for you this week on the site with Amy Sue Nathan’s sweet story Bubbe and the iPhone and Michael Jackman’s poem New-sach.
We’re hopping round the globe this week starting here in the US of A with the 10th annual Festival of Jewish Books & Authors at the Mandel JCC in Cleveland. For more information, visit The Mandel JCC.
The wonderful Cynthia Ozick will present a reading at Pelham Art Center on Dec 6 as part of a new collaboration with the Hudson Valley Writers’ Center. The event takes place in conjunction with Arts Westchester’s 9th annual Free Arts Day. For more information, visit The Pelham Art Center.
Moving across the pond to the United Kingdom, this wonderful article in the Jewish Chronicle is actually about a theatre in London that has managed to survive because it continues to produce Jewish plays. So if any Scribblers wish to submit short plays to our site, we’re definitely open to reading them.
Finally, kudos to Sydney (my home town!) novelist Diane Armstrong on receiving the prestigious Biennial Award for Fiction from the Society of Women’s Writers in NSW. Read about her and her novel here on Jwire.
Keep Scribbling!
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