blog
An Interview with Jay Greenfield, author of Max’s Diamonds
Jay Greenfield, author of Max’s Diamonds (Chickadee Prince Books, 2016), is a first time novelist at the age of 83. Interviewed by his editor, David Groff. Groff: Like your protagonist Paul, you grew up in Rockaway, and you became an attorney. But how did the story of a boy who was haunted by the Holocaust […]
An Interview with Jay Greenfield, author of Max’s Diamonds
Jay Greenfield, author of Max’s Diamonds (Chickadee Prince Books, 2016), is a first time novelist at the age of 83. Interviewed by his editor, David Groff. Groff: Like your protagonist Paul, you grew up in Rockaway, and you became an attorney. But how did the story of a boy who was haunted by the Holocaust […]
“Max’s Diamonds” by Jay Greenfield— Identity, Culpability and Loss
Another fine review of Max’s Diamonds, from Amos Lassen: Jay Greenfield tells us the story of a man who hides his past and that includes a very traumatic childhood. The themes of secrets and lies show the grief that Paul deals with on an almost daily basis. He was unable to stop thinking about the […]
“Everything is connected … in a pointless and ridiculous way.”
An interview with Alon Preiss, the author of A Flash of Blue Sky, published by Chickadee Prince Books on March 1, 2016. Chickadee Prince Books: Congratulations on publishing your book, at long last. Preiss: Other web interviews just send out questions, and I can type out clever answers. It makes me sound smarter. And I […]
RAVE REVIEWS FOR CHICKADEE PRINCE!
On March 1, Chickadee Prince Books is publishing A Flash of Blue Sky by Alon Preiss. Today, Kirkus published the first review of the book, and it’s a good one. A Flash of Blue Sky is available for pre-order at your local bookstore, or on Amazon or any website. Click here to order on Amazon. […]