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Publié par | Price World Publishing |
Date de parution | 06 août 2011 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9781936910274 |
Langue | English |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 1 Mo |
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Extrait
From the Bottom Drawer of: Alan Zweibel
The Prize
The Ride Home
Sexting with Alan Dershowitz
By Alan Zweibel
Price World Publishing, LLC www.PriceWorldPublishing.com
Copyright by Alan Zweibel All rights reserved. Neither this book, nor any parts within it may be sold or reproduced in any form without permission.
eISBN: 9781936910274
Table of Contents
The Prize
The Ride Home
Sexting with Alan Dershowitz
About the Author
The Prize
A woman won me in an auction. Allow me to explain.
This past summer I work shopped a new play I ve written at the New York Stage and Film festival at Vassar College. A wonderful experience for which I showed my appreciation by agreeing to be a prize in a silent auction they were having at their annual fundraiser. I d heard of this kind of thing from some of my very famous friends for whom star-struck donors generously bid tens of thousands of dollars to share a meal, play a round of golf or spend an afternoon on the set of a movie they re shooting. But me? A writer of modest renown who regards lunch as nothing more than a great time to figure out what I want to have for dinner? I found the thought of anyone voluntarily writing a check so they can spend time with me (as opposed to having lost a bet) intriguing. So after a mutually convenient time was determined, I left my Jersey home, got into my car, and drove to Manhattan to have a delicious lunch, compliments of the charity that sponsored this whole thing.
I arrived at the midtown restaurant where I met Enid Borden - a twenty-three year old woman who wants to be a writer.