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Popular Author Christopher Klim (Write to Publish, Jesus Lives in Trenton) to Appear on Bloomberg Radio
Author Christopher Klim (Jesus Lives in Trenton & Write to Publish) to speak on WBBR, New York Bloomberg National Radio, The Business of Show Business, Sunday, June 8, 2003.
As interest rises in the award-winning author, Christopher Klim (Jesus Lives in Trenton, Write to Publish) will talk about writing, publishing, and his books on WBBR Bloomberg National Radio, The Business of Show Business, Sunday, June 8, 2003, quarter past the hour.
"He's a compelling speaker," says publicist Karin Seidel. "His seminars are very popular."
As he embarks on the Write to Publish Tour 2003, great reviews continue to build.
"I swear if I had read this book twenty years ago I would be on a book tour right now." - Maggie Harding, Book Crazy Radio
"Laced with wit and wisdom, a must-have book for all who aspire to write skillfully and sell what they write." - Robert Gover, author of the cult classic One Hundred Dollar Misunderstanding
"One of the best handbooks I've come across, fun to read and full of useful information." - Maryanne Raphael, Writers World
"Two sections separate this book: a chapter on professional revisions, and information on how to get your book published." - The Midwest Book Review
"Practical, good-humored advice. Unusual and very helpful. Examples I've never seen in how-to books." - Dr. Deborah Kaple, author of Dream of a Red Factory
"Impressive. I am confident that by following his very detailed advice from point A to Z, there is no way that you could prevent your work from finding its way into the printed world society." - Suzie Housley, MySelf.com
Klim's satire/novel, Jesus Lives in Trenton, reached multiple printings and a continues to garner praise.
"Understated humor and lack of pretension lend this wry urban fable undeniable charm. ... Klim's lighthearted entertainment possesses genuine heart." -Will Hickman, Booklist
"Christopher Klim is that rare talent who brings characters and stories that resonate with the working class and excite the sensibilities of literary connoisseurs. Maybe hes the New Jersey reincarnation of John Steinbeck. More likely hes destined to become someone quite unique in the pantheon of American novelists." -Robert Gover, author of One Hundred Dollar Misunderstanding
"Klim has a colorful past, and it comes to life in the pages of Jesus Lives in Trenton, which has an ear for realistic dialogue and an eye for city grit that would make Dashiell Hammett Proud ..." -Katie Haegele, Philadelphia Weekly
"It all comes together in a compelling and funny new novel called JESUS LIVES IN TRENTON." -Mark Drucker, KYW News Radio Philadelphia
"The book is indeed a riotously funny, quick read. However, it also works on a deeper level, serving as an allegory about man's thirst for grace in a chaotic world." -Matt Smith, Time Off
"[Klim] has managed to stake his claim amid a welter of clever plot twists, machine-gun dialog, and generally amusing scenarios. ... this book was such a damn good read, I'm going to pretend to my editor that it got lost in the mail, and keep this review copy for myself. It'll look good on my shelves. ... -- nestled snugly in between Seth Morgan's Homeboy and Robert Stone's Dog Soldiers." -Jason Price Everett, The Circle Magazine
"Laced with the first hints of satiric leanings from its opening volley, Jesus Lives in Trenton is clear about its intentions from the start: its first and foremost goal is to entertain ... Jesus Lives in Trenton is laden with laughs, insight and an overflowing abundance of literary skill. Amen." -Geoff Rotunno, The Boox Review
"With the edgy wit of Carl Hiaasen, and the detailed, clear description of Raymond Chandler, Christopher Klim takes us on an accurate, fun, and sometimes scary look inside the newsroom of a small city daily newspaper. Mr. Klim makes us a part of the daily struggle of journalists who must compete in an overcrowded market as their newspapers attempt to redefine their identity on the whims of their readers and publishers. Christopher Klims Boot Means search for the truth redeems an otherwise dark, brooding, and desperate character. One cannot help but admire him and want him to succeed." -Bradley Grois, photojournalist Trenton Times
"The interesting characters, hilarious plot, and believable but humorous dialogue keep the readers turning the pages. ... JESUS LIVES IN TRENTON is delightful." -Maryanne Raphael, Writers World
"Boot Means is no ordinary man. ... Klim drew upon his personal experiences to bring Boot Means to life." -Tammy Paolino, The Home News Tribune
On the Write to Publish Tour 2003, Klim will give seminars and lectures, including innovative ways to reach editors, agents, and ultimately readers. Many engagements employ a free writing critique offer.
JESUS LIVES IN TRENTON and WRITE TO PUBLISH are available through Write-to-Publish.com, Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, and other major book outlets. A national campaign is scheduled for summer 2003, including select bookstore and library engagements. Book, tour, and author information at www.Write-to-Publish.com or www.ChristopherKlim.com.
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