Spotted at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Airport! Handsome Dad not included.
Author Archives: justinemrubin
Huge thanks to Eagle Eye Bookshop for hosting Inheriting Edith’s Release Party Last Night!
And to friends, family and students for attending! It was a lovely night.
Inheriting Edith an Indie Next Great Read for November!
As if I didn't love independent book stores enough, they go and name Inheriting Edith an "Indie Next Great Read" for November! Verklempt and honored.
Inheriting Edith: Reviews
Beautifully written and emotionally satisfying, this character-driven story carries you along like a familiar-yet-surprisingly fresh melody. I love Fishman’s crisp, accessible style and the way she makes her prose dance on the page. An honest, generous account of life in all its stages, this is a book that’s well worth reading. – Dish Magazine AmericanContinue reading “Inheriting Edith: Reviews”
Alter Ego
Introducing Noa Grey, my alter ego/writing pseudonym. She smokes, she drinks, she eats carbs, she doesn't return texts. MRS, coming from The Studio at Paper Lantern Lit this August. Pre-order now! Any FYI, all Noa Grey news will live on her own page, as a proper alter ago does/would. Check it out here, just toContinue reading “Alter Ego”
Inheriting Edith
Thrilled to show off the beautiful jacket for my new novel, which William Morrow will publish in October. More to come!
Talking about Tone, Voice & Dialogue Today
With the Atlanta Writers Club! Georgia Perimeter College / Dunwoody Campus at 3 PM. Be there or be square!
Big thanks to Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, MI!
Had a wonderful time discussing Driving Lessons with their Mother Daughter Bookclub over delicious Middle Eastern food. And the weather was downright balmy for Detroit in January – in the thirties with sunny skies. Thank you to Lauren Johnson, their wonderful Libraries and Media Center Director, for her support and hospitality!
A True Honor
The seventeen year old me would never have believed this. Such a lovely night, and so much gratitude to St. Paul's, for always encouraging my writing and now rewarding me for it in such a special and meaningful way. Big thanks to my friends Anne and Chris Gill who showed up in support and madeContinue reading “A True Honor”
Huge thanks to the wonderful Page & Palette Bookstore!
Had a great time in Fairhope last weekend, signing books with family and friends. Thanks for the support, P&P!
