Monday, December 26, 2011
Chopsticks NY Reviews Tune in Tokyo
Ladies, Chopsticks NY is a bi-weekly magazine that covers all things Japan in NYC. Well, hold on to your bobby socks, because they've given Tune in Tokyo a great review! Go read it and patronize their sponsors or something!
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
My First Japanese Media Interview!
Folks, you may have never heard of the Japanese website Axiom before, but you have now because I've told you about it. It's a great site! Anyway, they're running a fun interview with yours truly now and you should go read it and learn something about yourself and also me (mostly me).
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
New Interview Up Over at the Pubslush Blog
Pubslush Press is an interesting new publishing venture where writers can submit ten pages and a summary of a manuscript that will then be available to readers, and if the manuscript receives enough reader support it will then be published by Pubslush. And "for every book sold a book will be donated to a child in need." Awesome, no?
Anyway, so they interviewed me for their blog and its up on the site now here:
And here is a handy yootoob explaining the Pubslush deal.
Monday, December 5, 2011
Tune in Tokyo Launch Party at Wix Lounge
The Tune in Tokyo book launch at Wix Lounge was a blast last Wednesday, and I want to thank everyone who came out and the folks at Wix for helping us put on such a great party! I hope everyone got to meet my mother and that she got a chance to tell you that she didn't raise me to use such awful language.
This photo was taken just a few moments before the microphone died because I was holding it too close to my mouth.
Rice cakes, Pocky sticks, sake, Japanese beer, some sushis, and paper plates were all on offer.
Some of my homemade (by that I mean "from a pre-made dough") Tune in Tokyo cookies.
Me signing a book while the cookies look on.
The crowd enjoys itself immeasurably.
Folks stone cold listenin'.
A great shot of me and momma, she in her lovely Christmas sweater.
I was briefly interrupted by a poltergeist during my reading.
The merchandise.
When party photography gets artistic.
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