
The upstairs room before the launch

The Golden Notebook bookstore

Pyramid of ‘That Lady’ copies in the window

My dear friend John Farrell outside the bookstore window crammed with copies

A dirge of Goths
The upstairs room before the launch
The Golden Notebook bookstore
Pyramid of ‘That Lady’ copies in the window
My dear friend John Farrell outside the bookstore window crammed with copies
A dirge of Goths
With 4 days to go before my 70th birthday, I have never been so happily busy in my life: my 18th Spring Semester has begun at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York; I’m working on rewrites of last year’s opera, The Secret Garden, and a musical, Rex & Lilli, with another opera, The Sphinx in Love, in view; one of last year’s new plays, Rex & Rex, is due for a reading at the New Jersey Rep; I’m about to begin rehearsals on Seven Favorite Maladies of Ludwig van Beethoven, a new play for the Phoenicia International Festival of the Voice, and preparing for the Woodstock Players’ end-of-summer production of Nero at the Movies, another new play. I have voluminous, hugely enjoyable duties at the small mainly-fiction-and-poetry-publishing imprint I help to run. Roll on the Radio, my weekly radio show sponsored by rollmagazine.com, thrives (thank heavens I have a more-than-capable co-host, Phillip X Levine), on WHVW: listen in on whvw.com at 5:00 every Saturday. Meanwhile my new novel, Who Was That Lady?, is about to come out; and the British director Nick Renton has completed a screenplay of Justice, the novel that appeared last year in the US and the UK. We both hope Justice will now find a home on the screen.
And this summer I’m embarking on a round-America 70th-year-defying bike ride between May 15 and July 14 – we’re calling it Bike Odyssey 2014 – with my brother-in-law, Joe Lambe, both of us Harley-borne: Woodstock to San Diego, then up the Pacific Highway and eastward home again across the continent. On July 15 I start teaching again, at BC’s summer school, and rehearsing Beethoven and Nero. The bike odyssey – it’ll be a rest.