by Joseph Zeppetello | Jul 12, 2013 | Of Literary Interest, Writing
Hemingway’s famous advice to “go and write” is almost the contrary of what Virginia Woolf writes about in “A Room of One’s Own.” Woolf speaks of the metaphorical space of a room and the need for actual physical space and income for women, or anyone, to practice the...
by Libby O'Neill | Nov 23, 2011 | Of Literary Interest
The flurry of fall may be fading into the cold lethargy of winter, but our authors aren’t slowing down. As always, you can catch them all over the web and all over the country–you may even catch them giving away some serious prizes to gear up for the...
by Atticus Books | Jun 28, 2010 | Interviews
One of the many perks of publishing a writer’s first novel is that even when he’s on a summer sojourn in Italy, you usually can convince him to grant the occasional interview. Joseph Zeppetello, author of the forthcoming novel, Daring to Eat a Peach...
by Joseph Zeppetello | May 4, 2010 | Short Fiction
Father Moran, our principal, was from Queens, so when the Mets won the World Series in 1969 we were excused from class and allowed to go into the cafeteria/auditorium to listen to the last few innings of the last game over the school PA system. I had already been...
by Atticus Books | Mar 17, 2010 | Of Literary Interest
A handful of friends are pushed and pulled together, then driven apart by choice and circumstance. They walk into and out of each other’s lives with personal baggage, professional purpose and no certain outcome. They either act upon their impulses and change...