Love that bookstore. Had a great reading. Big thanks to all of my NYC peeps that came out!
Author Archives: justinemrubin
Yeah, “Target Recommends”!
In great company. Woot!
Great Night at Eagle Eye!
Excellent turnout and a very gracious hosting by the folks at Eagle Eye! Big thanks to everyone.
Just when you were sick of hearing from me…
More! Check out this essay I wrote for USA Today's Happily Ever After blog.
A PW Profile
Big thanks to the lovely Paige Crutcher for profiling me in this month's Publisher's Weekly! Hugely appreciative for her time and special attention.
Driving Lessons: Reviews
“Fishman demonstrates a rare gift for illuminating the interior lives of women with honesty, generosity, and a whole lot of heart.” – Jillian Medoff, bestselling author of I Couldn’t Love You More and Hunger Point “A refreshingly honest and insightful story of a woman whose questions about the direction of her life follow her fromContinue reading “Driving Lessons: Reviews”
A huge thank you to The Mobile Friends of the Library!
Ari and I braved the friendly skies to fly home last week for the MFOL luncheon. The crowd was so kind and the organizers so lovely to me. I felt like a star! Thanks too for the delicious dinner at Felix's. It was a real treat to have a night out sans the little man.Continue reading “A huge thank you to The Mobile Friends of the Library!”
Namaste
Need to light up your Kindle? Balancing Acts is just $1.99 on Amazon this month and includes a sneaky peek excerpt of Driving Lessons!
Doggone Excited!
To tell you about my Winter 2014 Schedule at Callanwolde. I'll be teaching Novel Writing 101 on Saturday mornings from 10-12 PM, A Novel in Progress Workshop on Thursday mornings from 10-12 PM and a 101 Bootcamp beginning January 18th. Sign up now! http://callanwolde.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Winter-2014-web.pd
Goodbye White Jeans, Goodbye
Well, here we are. Labor Day. This summer flew by, and other than a wonderful trip to Israel in May (not technically summer per se, but close enough), it didn't really feel like summer at all. Most days were spent frantically searching for a new home and tossing/packing/planning. We're now officially one month in toContinue reading “Goodbye White Jeans, Goodbye”
