Gabriela and The Widow--Montaigne Medal Finalist in the Eric Hoffer Award competition.Gabriela and The Widow--BOTYA Finalist.Gabriela and The Widow: Wins "Best Women's Fiction" Orangeberry Hall of Fame Virtual ExpoSatori, Poems, from Coffeetown Press was released on May 1, 2014. The California...
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Gabriela and The Widow--Montaigne Medal Finalist in the Eric Hoffer Award competition.Gabriela and The Widow--BOTYA Finalist.Gabriela and The Widow: Wins "Best Women's Fiction" Orangeberry Hall of Fame Virtual ExpoSatori, Poems, from Coffeetown Press was released on May 1, 2014. The California Quartet:The DeificationValley BoyBook of ChangesTrio of Lost SoulsMindy Halleck video interviews Jack Remick on The Timeless Aspects of Our Writing Crafthttp://wp.me/p3eEC9-nthttp://literaryliaisons.wordpress.com/2014/03/01/interview-with-jack-remick-the-timeless-aspects-of-our-writing-craft/a reading from Gabriela and The Widowhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvdPdE01M0oVideo trailer for The Book of Changes now on youtube."Book of Changes' is a time capsule. Open it and inhale the images. It will grab you. It's nostalgic, terrible and ugly, wonderful and beautiful. It's life." "The "Book of Changes" is like reading Thomas Wolfe with punctuation. It's entertaining as hell. Hades, and the redemptive afterlife tied together and baked into a cupcake. With a bryndon on the side. Crack open a bottle of mead, loosen your doublet, and prepare to do homage to the great Jack Remick." from the review by J. H. Turner, Jan 2014"The Book of Changes shines in the crowded genre of coming-of-age narratives. Remick's mastery of the narrative craft infuses a common story line--college kid faces challenges and grows up--with an intimate sense of character and setting."from a review in ForeWords, November 2013.Trio of Lost SoulsCoffeetown Press will release Satori, poems, in 2014.Blood"At full speed 'Blood' will make you squirm in discomfort and disbelief. At its most gentle, it will make you understand a killer. But it is always gorgeous writing that will transport you to a world where love and hate coexist in one of the most interesting main characters literature has to offer" from the review by Nicole Disney.Gabriela and The Widowread about the books here:http://www.jackremick.com
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