Over the course of a literary life, stellar or not, stuff gets written by or about a writer. Here is a sampling of the good stuff. (One could find more on the web, with a little hunting.)
Favorite Pieces!
TNBBC's The Next Best Book Blog: Jennifer Spiegel Takes It To The Toilet, June 22, 2018
Largehearted Boy: Jennifer Spiegel's Playlist for And So We Die, Having First Slept, August 7, 2018 -- you can also go here for the music.
TNBBC's The Next Best Book Blog: Where Writer's Write, August 28, 2018.
TNBBC’s The Next Best Book Blog: Eat Like An Author, Nov. 19, 2018.
The Quivering Pen: NOT My First Time, November 26, 2018.
TNBBC’s Indie Spotlight: Watch TV Like An Author, Jan. 11, 2018.
Guest Blog for Wendy Landers: What Is Your Favorite Thing About Writing? Jan. 26, 2019.
The Quivering Pen: A Dead Man’s Books: Jennifer Spiegel’s Library, March 16, 2019.
“Six Ridiculous Questions” in Vol. 1 Brooklyn, August 26, 2019.
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Some new reviews:
Big Time!
"‘Sex and the City’ meets grim financial reality of N.Y." by Claudia Deane in The Washington Post, November 6, 2012 -- a book review of Love Slave
An Interview on Books & Co. with Alberto Rios on Arizona's PBS, April 2013
Fun Pieces!
The Quivering Pen: "My First Time: My First Flop" by Jennifer Spiegel, July 9, 2012
"Jennifer Spiegel's Three Worst Stories--So Far," The Story Prize," July 23, 2012
The Quivering Pen: "My First Time: My First Literary Crush" by Jennifer Spiegel, September 7, 2012
"Short Story Month 2013 - Jennifer Spiegel on Lorrie Moore," Emerging Writers Network, May 31, 2013
Bosco’s Going Down Press (BoGoDo Press) LLC publishes literary prose, fiction and nonfiction. At this point, we expect one book to be published a year. Consideration is by solicitation only, though this may change. Our taste is eclectic and crazy. We like Sherman Alexie (oh no!), Elena Ferrante, Hope Jahren, Jenny Offill, Patricia Lockwood, Marilynne Robinson, David Sedaris, and Colson Whitehead. But also James Baldwin. And even Steve Almond.
BoGoDo Press is a happy accident, a response to very bad news. Immediately after the publication of And So We Die, the original publisher inadvertently shut its doors.
Yes, Bosco is a dead cat.