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7.15.07 Ace of Spades

Ace of Spades: A Memoir When David Matthews’s mother abandoned him as an infant, she left him with white skin and the rumor that he might be half Jewish. For the next twenty years, he would be torn between his actual life as a black boy in the ghetto of 1980s Baltimore and a largely imagined world of white privilege. While his father, a black activist who counted Malcolm X among his friends, worked long hours as managing editor at the Baltimore Afro-American, David spent his early years escaping wicked-stepmother types and nursing an eleven-hour-a-day TV habit alongside his grandmother in her old-folks-home apartment. In Reagan-era America, there was no box marked “Other,” no multiculturalism or self-serving political correctness, only a young boy’s need to make it in a clearly segregated world where white meant “have” and black meant “have not.” Without particular allegiance to either, David careened in and out of community college, dead-end jobs, his father’s life, and girls’ pants. A bracing yet hilarious reinvention of the American story of passing, Ace of Spades marks the debut of an irresistible and fiercely original new voice.

“This is a loving portrait of a close relationship between a father and son, one slightly delayed by the fog of race.”—Booklist

Writers Revealed: David Matthews About the Author: David Matthews is a writer living in New York. He has appeared on The Tavis Smiley Show and the CBS Sunday Morning Show, and in People magazine.

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7.8.07 I Love You, Let’s Meet

Some 40 million Americans have tried online dating, about a quarter of all single people in the country. We all know someone who’s met his or her spouse online; many of us also have heard – or lived – tales of deception, disappointment and disappearance.

What we didn’t have was a book that explored how this amazing technology has changed the face of courtship. So I wrote one, interviewing dozens of online daters and focusing finally on 16 of the most dramatic and representative stories. I also weave in my own experiences online dating to illuminate the main differences between online dating and what went before: (1) more opportunities for creativity – and lying; (2) the blurring of dating and shopping; (3) the separation of sex and love; and (4) the opportunities to date more people than ever before.

Publisher’s Weekly writes of I Love You: Let’s Meet: Adventures in Online Dating: “More of a meditation than a guide, this volume combines research and the author’s personal experiences into a genuinely funny and informative read.”

Writers Revealed: Virginia Vitzthum Virginia Vitzthum has written for Village Voice, Washington City Paper, Ms., Elle, Mr. Beller’s Neighborhood, and salon.com where she was the sex columnist. She’s also written a screenplay and a play and made a bunch of short videos. ILYLM is her first book. She grew up near DC and lives in Brooklyn.

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On May 20, I launched my new live podcast show, Writers Revealed. I was terrified. What if I sounded like a complete idiot? What if I loused up the interviews? What if no one listened? What if no one cared? As my friend drove me to the Valley for my first studio show, I almost had a panic attack in the car. I gave serious consideration to jumping out of said car and walking down PCH, all the way home to New York. But after some stammering, some lame questions, some incessant use of “sort of” and “you know”, two months later I’m at the point where I feel comfortable on the radio and even more excited to spread the word on the books for which I’m most passionate.

In late August of 2000, I sat on a lawn with a crop of writers talking about our favorite books and authors. We were first year graduate students in the Columbia Writing program attending an incredibly awkward social mixer. I had come from a world of investment banking and corporate finance, and for me, literature was all about the dead. No Moodys, Minots, Fords or Cunnighams. These were not names in my vocabulary. So when I prattled off my list of favorite authors: Virginia Woolf, John Cheever, Ernest Hemingway, etc, etc, some bespeckled, unshaven idiot smirked. But what about authors now? Contemporary authors. He said these words to me as if I were a small retarded child. I stammered and replied Bret Easton Ellis.

Crickets. Tumbleweed. A lone fiddle.
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WR Virtual Book Club 10.28.07: Amy Bloom

Panoramic in scope, Away is the epic and intimate story of young Lillian Leyb, a dangerous innocent, an accidental heroine. When her family is destroyed in a Russian pogrom, Lillian comes to America alone, determined to make her way in a new land. When word comes that her daughter, Sophie, might still be alive, Lillian embarks on an odyssey that takes her from the world of the Yiddish theater on New York’s Lower East Side, to Seattle’s Jazz District, and up to Alaska, along the fabled Telegraph Trail toward Siberia. All of the qualities readers love in Amy Bloom’s work–her humor and wit, her elegant and irreverent language, her unflinching understanding of passion and the human heart–come together in the embrace of this brilliant novel, which is at once heartbreaking, romantic, and completely unforgettable.

Writers Revealed: Amy Bloom Amy will be participating in our monthly Virtual Book Club. On Sunday, October 28, you’ll have the opportunity to chat with the author about her latest book, Away. But you’ll have to sign up for our Virtual Book Club! Joining is easy. Simply send an email to writersrevealed -at- writersrevealed -dot- com with VIRTUAL BOOK CLUB in the subject line, or you can leave a comment here. Either way, we’ll fill you in on all the details.

7.1.07 Sin in the Second City

Step into the perfumed parlors of the Everleigh Club, the most famous brothel in American history—and a catalyst for a culture war that rocked the nation. Operating in Chicago’s notorious Levee district at the dawn of the last century, the Club’s proprietors, two aristocratic (or so they said) sisters named Minna and Ada Everleigh, attracted the elites of the world with their opulent parlors and stunning courtesans. While lesser whorehouses specialized in deflowering virgins, beatings and bondage, the Everleighs spoiled their harlots with couture gowns, gourmet meals and extraordinary salaries. Not everyone appreciated the sisters’ attempts to elevate the industry. Rival madams hatched numerous schemes to ruin the Everleighs, including attempts to frame them for murder. But the sisters’ most daunting foes were the Progressive Era reformers, who whipped the entire country into a frenzy with lurid tales of “white slavery.” It was a furor that shaped America’s sexual culture and had repercussions all the way to the White House, even leading to the formation of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. With a cast of characters that includes Jack Johnson, John Barrymore, John D. Rockefeller Jr., Theodore Dreiser, William Howard Taft, and Al Capone, Sin in the Second City is Karen Abbott’s portrait of the maverick Everleigh sisters, their world-famous Club, and the perennial clash between our hedonistic impulses and Puritanical roots.

Writers Revealed: Karen Abbott Karen Abbott worked as a journalist on the staffs of Philadelphia magazine and Philadelphia Weekly, and has written for Salon and other publications. A native of Philadelphia, she now lives with her husband in Atlanta, where she’s at work on her next book for Random House, a portrait of Gypsy Rose Lee and Depression-era New York City. Visit her at www.sininthesecondcity.com.

Want to score a free copy of SIN? Simply leave a question for the author in the comment field and if we use it on the air, you’ll win a free copy!

Writers Revealed: The Virtual Book Club

Have you thought about joining a book club but grew tired of the drama, the scheduling, the shrieking: I HAVEN’T READ THE BOOK YET!? Afraid to commit to a monthly book club but want to check out a few new books? Want to chat with today’s most buzzworthy authors, LIVE? From the comfort of your own home? Well, pull up a chair, put on a pot of tea and charge your phone, because Writers Revealed will launch the WR Virtual Book Club.

Each month you’ll have the opportunity to chat live with one of our authors and score a free book in the process.

Writers Revealed: Virtual Book Club: Dani Shapiro We’re kicking off our Virtual Book Club on August 5, 2007 with Meredith Hall, author of Without a Map and in September, we’ll be chatting with Dani Shapiro (pictured left), author of Black & White

There is no commitment to the club - you pick and choose which live chats you want to participate in, and we’ll send you a copy of the book a month in advance of the chat date.

Writers Revealed: Meredith Hall Interested? Leave a comment here or send an email to writersrevealed -at- writersrevealed -dot- com with the subject line: VIRTUAL BOOK CLUB. We’ll fill you in on all the details.

Update: Our club for 8.5.07 (Meredith Hall) & 9.30 (Dani Shapiro) are currently closed (and thanks!! for the overwhelming amount of requests!!!), however, do email us (or comment here) to get information on how you can join the WR Virtual Book Club and updates on future virtual book clubs.

6.24.07 When I Was a Loser


Who’s teenage years weren’t terrible? Remember the scary older kids? The sadistic gym teacher? The smelly kid who sat next to you in science class? Your first fumbling kiss? That time you threw up in the cafeteria? Your first attempt at putting on a condom? The period that arrived unexpectedly? That awful fight with your parents? The first time you got drunk? That note you wrote that you shouldn’t have written? The day you forgot to zip your fly? That monster zit? When, you wondered, would it all end? In When I Was a Loser, John McNally, author of the novel America’s Report Card, assembles twenty-five original essays—often hilarious, sometimes tenderhearted, always evocative—about defining moments of high school loserdom. You think you had it bad in high school? These authors had it so much worse!

On 6.24.07, we’ll chat with Julianna Baggott, Owen King, Timothy Schaffert, Kelly Braffet, and John McNally about their stories of angst, humiliation, heartache, and other staples of teen life.

Have you got your own hilarious or horrifying high school story? The publisher was kind enough to pony up five free books for our readers. Leave your comments here and my top five picks will receive a copy of the book. Read more about their guests and their stories after the jump.

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6.17.07 Building the Buzz Online

Congratulations! You’ve got a book deal. Now here’s the bad news: your publicist (your third) has left the company, your editor had a nervous breakdown, and everyone’s lost faith in your little book that could. You could sit at home and wallow over your stacks of autographed books or you could power on the laptop and be a guerilla. This week on Writers Revealed, learn from four authors who have successfully marketed themselves online. From MySpace to Virtual Book Tours to videos, learn how you can be your own marketing & publicity machine.

EXCITED? Then chat live with Kevin Smokler, David Wellington, Andi Buchanan and Josh Kilmer-Purcell, this Sunday 7PM EST/4PM PST. We also have three copies of David Wellington’s book to give away to our lucky readers/listeners! So leave a question here or feel free to phone in on Sunday and you might just score a free copy of Thirteen Bullets! More about the books and authors after the jump.
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