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Classic Book to Film Adaptations: Little Woman, Pride & Prejudice, and Jane Eyre
Posted on March 16, 2021 Leave a Comment
Great literature lends itself to great film adaptation. Spanning from Regency era England to the Civil War Era United States, I have selected three class works with the best book-to-film adaptations. My favorite books of all time, it is no wonder that Little Women, Pride & Prejudice, and Jane Eyre have been adapted so many […]
How I Got Started Writing Feature Articles
Posted on March 2, 2021 Leave a Comment
Isn’t it funny how things work out sometimes? Back in July, 2019, I launched this website as a way to connect with readers, anticipating the release of my first book. A year (and a few months), two books, several short stories, and countless book reviews later, I was looking for a new way to grow […]
February 2021 Book Review Wrap Up
Posted on February 24, 2021 Leave a Comment
So many books, so little time! I am an avid reader and love to share recommendations with fellow readers. My choice in books tend to vary by my mood but some of my favorites are mystery, suspense, thriller, and humor. Get my reviews direct to your inbox every Wednesday and check back here for monthly […]
An Interview with Author Sherwin Gluck
Posted on February 16, 2021 Leave a Comment
I am honored to have author Sherwin Gluck join me this week to provide further insight on his work on his father’s memoir. Glucks father escaped Czechoslovakia with three of his siblings in 1940, making their way to America. Q: Can you describe Private Good Luck in 20 words or less? The remarkable, true story of a […]
Guest Post: My Back for a Bridge, a Short Story by Leon Moss
Posted on February 15, 2021 Leave a Comment
Thank you to everyone who submitted work for the January Short Story Contest. The 3rd selected featured entry is: My Back for a Bridge by Leon Moss Leon Moss is a retired engineer. He enjoys writing and painting in his retirement. Enjoy his musings on aging at his website: exceedinglysenior.com. This is his second featured […]
Guest Post: The Path to the Lovers Bridge, a Short Story by Corinne Rae
Posted on February 8, 2021 Leave a Comment
Thank you to everyone who submitted work for the January Short Story Contest. The 2nd selected featured entry is: The Path to the Lovers Bridge by Corinne Rae Corinne Rae is an avid runner, writer and reader. She continues to share her short stories with the Storytelling Project and various story slam competitions. Her work […]
Guest Post: Stick It Out, a Short Story by Spero Bell
Posted on February 1, 2021 Leave a Comment
Thank you to everyone who submitted work for the January Short Story Contest. The 1st selected featured entry is: Stick It Out by Spero Bell Spero Bell is a current university student, spiritual advocate, and aspiring major league writer. In 2020, she self-published her first psychological thriller entitled Keeping A Minnow on Amazon. Spero resides […]
January 2021 Book Review Wrap Up
Posted on January 27, 2021 Leave a Comment
So many books, so little time! I am an avid reader and love to share recommendations with fellow readers. My choice in books tend to vary by my mood but some of my favorites are mystery, suspense, thriller, and humor. Get my reviews direct to your inbox every Wednesday and check back here for monthly […]
An Interview with Author Leon Stevens
Posted on January 19, 2021 1 Comment
Leon Stevens is an author, composer, guitarist, songwriter, and an artist with a Bachelor of Music and Education. He published his first book of poetry: Lines by Leon – Poems, Prose, and Pictures in January 2020, a book of original classical guitar compositions, and a short story collection of science fiction/post-apocalyptic tales called The Knot at […]
Jewish Book Carnival: January 2021
Posted on January 15, 2021 7 Comments
Welcome to the Carnival My self-titled blog, Heidi Slowinski LLC, is proud to host the first Jewish Book Carnival of 2021. This is a monthly event, bringing together those who cover Jewish literature online to “meet, read, and comment on each other’s posts”. Organized by the Association of Jewish Libraries (AJL), the Carnival is hosted […]



