BOOK PUBLISHERS
Serpent’s Tail – all North American titles by this UK/US publisher of cutting edge literary translations, mysteries, thrillers, public affairs, arts and culture, books into feature films, representing Herta Muller, winner of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Literature, Elfriede Jelinek, winner of the 2004 Nobel Prize in Literature and Lionel Shriver, winner of the 2005 Orange Prize for Fiction
Profile Books – all North American titles by UK/US publisher of quality non-fiction titles, known for their specialty in business, economics, world affairs, public affairs and history books
Bitter Lemon Press– all North American titles by this UK/US publisher of literary and award-winning mystery and crime titles from Europe, USA, and Latin America
BlueBridge- publisher of spiritual books and non-fiction titles, all titles including: Horse: How the Horse Shaped Civilization by J. Edward Chamberlin, The C.S. Lewis Chronicles by Simon Duriez, The Friendship of Women by Joan Chittister, The Mystic Garden by Gunilla Norris, and The Door of No Return by William St Clair (noted as one of best books of the year by both The Economist, and Publishers Weekly)
Crossroad Publishing Company – seasonal list by US/Germany publisher of Catholic non-fiction books, including books by Cardinal Christoph Schoenborn, and award-winning/best-selling authors Peter Feuerherd and Robert Ellsberg
Phaidon Press – London based publisher of photography & art books, seasonal list including such titles as Century (New York Times Bestseller list) Inferno photos by Time magazine/war photographer James Nachtwey (sold out first printing), Magnum Degree’s and The Movie Book
Marion Boyars Publishers – all North American titles by UK/US publisher of quality non-fiction, and literary fiction by writers across the globe - best-selling authors include Elif Shafak (Turkey)
NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS & EVENTS
PEN World Voices Festival of International Literature, NYC (125 writers from 43 countries, 40 events) National print and TV coverage, interviews with PEN President, Salman Rushdie, and participants, including features in the New York Times, PW, LA Times, Financial Times, Reuters, Book TV, MSNBC, NPR, and WNYC interviews. Local NYC and ethnic press, and major world press coverage including Le Monde (France), El Pais (Spain), La Jornada, La Reforma, (Mexico), Clarin (Argentina), The Globe & Mail, Toronto Star (Canada), Nowy Dziennik (Poland), La Repubblica (Italy), Die Welt, Berliner Zeitung (Germany) and more than 100 feature stories
The Mercantile Library of New York – Launch of The Center for Fiction, and The First Annual Maxwell E. Perkins Award for Distinguished Achievement, Ceremony/ Benefit Dinner honoring Nan Talese, Publisher/Editorial Director, Doubleday & introducing the John Sargent First Fiction Award, The Maxwell E. Perkins award honoring Gary Fiskejohn, Editor, Knopf, at Gala Award Dinner
The Workmen’s Circle Centennial Concert & Celebration, w/ Mandy Patinkin, Theodore Bikel and others, Town Hall, NYC Sold-out performance! New York Times feature
YiddishFest 2003 – New York summer concert series music under the stars with kick-off concert in Damrosch Park, Lincoln Center 6/17/03 (major Jewish press, WABC-TV Eyewitness News coverage)
The JCC of Manhattan, Consultant and Program/Event Developer for ages 39+ community
Meditation on Formula for Prosperity: How to Thrive in a Challenging Economy, Dada J. P. Vaswani at Town Hall, May 2009, New York City (sold-out audience)
The Open Society - Securing Liberty: Debating Issues of Terrorism and Democratic Values in the Post 9/11 United States (a new anthology and curriculum for high-school history and social studies teachers and classes).
YIVO: Institute for Jewish Research – Launch of the Online Edition of the YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe; Spring 2011 programs including a special YIVO evening with Phillip Roth
Mystery Writers of America, and the 2011 Edgar Allan Poe Awards
THEATER
Wallenberg: A New Musical Drama, World Premiere, White Plains Performing Arts Center, fully produced original musical, 26 member cast.
Feature stories and reviews in New York Times, Westchester Magazine, Rye Rising, Scarsdale Inquirer, Theatrescene.com, Theatermania.com, BroadwayWorld.com, Playbill, Hadassah Magazine, Jewish Week, NY Blueprint and more.
Same Difference: New York City Interfaith Stories following 9/11 in Words, Music & Dance
An Equity Showcase theatre production, West End Theatre, NYC (sold-out for entire run)
HUMAN RIGHTS & INTERFAITH ORGANIZATIONS AND EVENTS
Socrates in the City - NYC dialogues with luminaries including Dick Cavett, Dinesh D'Souza and Peter Singer
American Jewish World Service (AJWS) – a non-profit human rights organization, assisting communities in Africa, India, South America, and providing emergency aid worldwide, President Ruth Messinger
The Sudan Freedom Walk, former Sudanese slave Simon Deng’s historic 300 mile walk from the United Nations to the Capitol in D.C. (national coverage by CNN-News, Associated Press, Reuters, BBC, RAI-TV, PBS-TV, National Public Radio, ABC-TV, and more)
Intersections: A Multi-Ethnic, Multi-Faith Initiative of the Collegiate Church, New York, and the successful launch of a new project in September 2008, ChangeTheStory.net
NYC FILM FESTIVALS
The 6th Annual Indo-American Arts Council Film Festival, Indian Independent and Diaspora Films, Opening Night Premier Mira Nair’s The Namesake (A Fox Searchlight Pictures Release and Gala benefit dinner, co-chairs Salman Rushdie and Padma Lakshmi)
The Brooklyn Jewish Film Festival at BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music)
SPECIALITY IN JEWISH PUBLICATIONS
The Zohar: Pritzker Edition - Translation by Daniel C. Matt, Stanford University Press (One year project: features on Volume I and II, in The New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Chicago Tribune, Time Magazine, People, W, The Jerusalem Report, Forward, Jewish Week, events in NYC and Chicago.)
Etz Hayim: Torah and Commentary, Jewish Publication Society (New York Times front page life section story/200,000 plus books sold)
Aviv Press, all titles published by the publishing division of the Rabbinical Assembly of the Conservative Movement, including Canon Without Closure by Ismar Schorsh, and The Unfolding Tradition by Eliot Dorff
The Ineffable Name of God: Man, and Heavenly Torah by Abraham Joshua Heschel, Continuum Books, a publishing landmark, two classics translated into English
The Fourth Commandment: Remembering the Sabbath Day by Francine Klagsbrun, Harmony Books, Random House (20 city JCC tour, three NYC launch events)
The Mystery of the Kaddish by Leon Charney, Barricade Books, an Amazon and Barnes & Noble Religion Best-Seller, now in its third printing
Mystics, Mavericks, and Merrymakers: An Intimate Journey Among Hasidic Girls by Stephanie Wellen Levine - New York University Press
In My Brother’s Image by Eugene Pogany, Viking/Penguin (arranged twelve Jewish and interfaith events for lecture tour)
BOOKS & AUTHORS
The Band That Played On: The Extraordinary Story of the 8 Musicians Who Went Down with the Titanic by Steve Turner, Thomas Nelson
Hitler in the Crosshairs: A GI's Story of Courage and Faith by John Woodbridge and Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist Maurice Possley, Zondervan
The Secret Lives of Girls: Sex Play, Aggression and Their Guilt by Sharon Lamb - The Free Press, Simon & Schuster
You Can’t Do That on Broadway! A Raisin in the Sun and Other Theatrical Improbabilities by famed Broadway producer, Philip Rose, Limelight Editions
Hollywood in Wide Angle: How Directors View Filmmaking by Jack Rothman, Scarecrow Press, Launch event at the New York Academy of Film, co-sponsored by Writers Guild-East, Cinewomen, and NY Women in Film & Television
Hitler’s Niece by Ron Hanson, Harper Collins
Music For Torching by A.M. Homes, Harper Collins
Lit From Within by Victoria Moran, Harper SF (One hour OPRAH with the author based on her book)
Francis of Assisi: A Revolutionary Life by Adrian House, Paulist Press (St. Bart’s Center for Religious Inquiry launch event with C-Span TV coverage)
The Spiritual Traveler: New York City by Edward Bergman, Paulist Press
Moses: A Memoir by Joel Cohen, Paulist Press
Islam: Past, Present and Future by Hans Kung, One World Publishing
The Five Percenters: Islam, Hiphop and The Gods of New York by Michael Mohammed Knight, One World Publishing
Ode to the Human Face by Frederick Franck, Codhill Press (Launch event at The Cathedral of St. John the Divine, NYC, which showcased the sculpture of this world renowned artist)
Levana’s Table by Levana Kirschenbaum – Stuart Tabori & Chang, ten city tour and cooking demonstrations for the founder of Levana restaurant, NYC
Roosevelt and The Holocaust: A Rooseveltian Examines the Policies and Remembers the Times by Robert L. Beir, Barricade Books, NYC launch with events at 92nd Street Y, Makor, Central Synagogue, Kelilah Jeshurun Book Club, Hevesi Library, NYC Public Library, Hyde Park Museum, and more
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? The Life of Composer Jay Gorney by Sondra Gorney, Scarecrow Press. New York City launch with events at New York Sheet Music Society, Lincoln Center Library for the Performing Arts, The Friar’s Club, The 92nd Street Y, and The Museum of Jewish Heritage
Warren Adler (author of War of the Roses) with two new books New York Echoes and Funny Boys, as well as "The Warren Adler Short Story Contest" and audio recording New York Echoes by Cynthia Nixon
Erotomania: A Love Story by Francis Levy, Two Dollar Radio Publishing Co., NYC reading tour, and extensive print reviews
Songs My Mother Never Taught Me, Many and Many a Year Ago, two new books by Selcuk Altun, Telegram Books
Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy by Eric Metaxas, Thomas Nelson