Category Archives: Author Interviews

Sender Zeyv, author of ‘Every Man A Slave,’ ‘Aleph Shin’, and the upcoming ‘Ten Lost’

Elliot Resnick writes: What would your response be to those who find too much violence in your books? "You know I try to write a little bit realistically. When you’re talking about war, there’s violence. Wars have violence, that’s the … Continue reading

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Ehud Havazelet’s First Novel – ‘Bearing The Body’

Francine Prose writes in the New York Times: His central character, Nathan Mirsky, receives a letter from his brother, eats dinner, gets drunk, smokes pot and then rapes his sympathetic, appealing girlfriend. I mention this to warn readers who might … Continue reading

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‘A Tragic Legacy: How a Good vs. Evil Mentality Destroyed the Bush Presidency’

Glenn Greenwald, author of this new book, deftly handled Dennis Prager today in their on air debate. The new book. Glenn’s blog. In his first hour, Prager said he repeatedly has edited his Wikipedia entry.

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Mr. Confidential: The Man, the Magazine & the Movieland Massacre

I interview Samuel Bernstein Monday morning. His first book was 1994’s Uncommon Heroes, 130 profiles of extraordinary gays. His latest book is Mr. Confidential: The Man, the Magazine & the Movieland Massacre (website). It has received only positive reviews, including … Continue reading

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Ten Tortured Words: How the Founding Fathers Tried to Protect Religion in America . . . and What’s Happened Since

I caught Stephen Mansfield discussing his new book on Dennis Prager. According to the book description: "Based on an intriguing examination of the First Amendment, Ten Tortured Words embodies centuries of diverse American legal ideas on the role of religion … Continue reading

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