I suppose it's time for an update on the status of the anthology.
I am presently soliciting stories from a group of superstars of Jewish comedy and literature to enhance the book's appeal to publishers and the reading public. I sent out a small group of invitations last month, and both Etgar Keret and Aimee Bender have agreed to submit stories to the project. Today, I am sending a much larger group of invitations to luminaries of literature, some Hollywood and New York giants of comedy, and a comedy-mystery writing Jewish cowboy in Central Texas who wears a big hat, sings country music and smokes good cigars.
"a comedy-mystery writing Jewish cowboy in Central Texas who wears a big hat, sings country music and smokes good cigars."
ReplyDeleteI am excited. ;-) Keep us updated.
Kinky Friedman?
ReplyDeleteYes, I sent a letter to Kinky Friedman, who should have been governor of Texas, rather than that awful Perry fellow. Hopefully, since he's not the governor, he'll have the time and energy to contribute a story to Bride of the Golem.
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