“Zoe Fishman’s characters are as vibrant and alive as your dearest friends. Invisible as Air introduces us to a family on the edge of a cliff, teetering over with their grief and need. With psychological acuity, Fishman cracks open the family and takes us to the place where there is beauty in brokenness, where thereContinue reading “Invisible As Air: Reviews”
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The Journey
here they are. the very last edits on my new book. and here is my ari, helping me ship them off. when i started this book, my husband died. and as i was finishing it, my dad died. what a time capsule of grief and pain and yet, still – in this moment – triumph.Continue reading “The Journey”
Edith an Amazon Bestseller 3 x over!
Inheriting Edith was published in October of 2016. And here she is, almost 3 years later an Amazon bestseller three times over. I'm flummoxed, amazed and grateful for the word of mouth that got her here. Thank you all so much!
And now #3 on Apple Books Bestsellers List!
Edith back on the USA TODAY Bestseller list!
A mere 2 years and 7 months after she was born. The little engine that could! Thanks to everyone for the support. #61!
The best dad. My greatest teacher.
his praise was hard-earned but to receive it gave my heart wings; made me think i could do anything as long as i worked hard and never gave up. may i pass on his wisdom and integrity to my boys. forever in my heart; his voice in my head; his laughter in my ears. EthanContinue reading “The best dad. My greatest teacher.”
It’s Official!
See you on the bookshelves in September!
Thank you Bookmiser & The Milton Library
for including me in your North Atlanta Author Series on Saturday. It was a pleasure to sit in that beautiful room and talk books and life with such a welcoming and interested crowd. And of course, a giant thanks to my friend Lisa Shore, a fellow writer and the Captain to my Tennille. Her thoughtfulContinue reading “Thank you Bookmiser & The Milton Library”
The Last Day
So. Today was the last full day of Ronen’s life, one year ago. On June 1, 2017, Ronen was healthy. He picked up a new pair of glasses after work. He texted me to come meet him out, my parents had just come into town for Lev and my mother’s birthdays on the fourth and couldContinue reading “The Last Day”
❤️ My Emory Continuing Education Classes
This Spring’s Essentials of Creative Writing group was a delight to teach. Six weeks in the blink of an eye.
