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Virtual Reality

If you can't get to a reading, you might enjoy this video taken at a recent Berkeley event by my old pal, Ricky Friedman. If it seems like I keep looking at someone, my husband, Edward, was in the front row.

6 Comments:

Blogger Sue said...

I'm supposed to be getting the kids ready for school but I had to hear the whole thing - Love it!!!!! (and I did miss the NYC reading with (Jackie Corrigan).

Thanks for the mini-reading, Kelly. Still my favorite book.

4:35 AM  
Blogger Kerri said...

Loved hearing the book read out loud. I loved the book (read an advanced copy of it) and have since bought 2 more for friends.

I hope that you are having wonderful success with your book.

Kerri
(met you on a plane ride writing your last chapter from Orlando to Philly -- and yes, I did love it)

6:07 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great reading...it made me laugh and made me cry. I love all of your posts as well. You have such a gift.

6:52 AM  
Anonymous Laurel said...

Thanks for the post, it was fun to hear your (real) voice! Touching part of the book. Love it!! Come and read in South Carolina or Georgia!

Laurel (from Philly and probably moving back soon....!)

11:47 AM  
Blogger The Lowells said...

I love that I can read the book now and hear your voice!!!! I'm buying the book for my friends for Mother's Day...I know they'll love it as much as I do. PLEASE come to Houston to read.....we'll throw you a party.

Shelby
(The article in O was great. I've thought about it over and over and am still trying to respond to your question about faith. I have so much to say.)

8:01 PM  
Anonymous kathleen said...

Hi Kelly, just finished your book for my book club. LOVED it from the opening prologue to the final word. Perhaps it resonated so well with me because (as it turns out / had no idea when I began reading) that we share a similar "Main Line" growing up, summers at Martins Dam, and dealing with my own Dad's cancer when I was 35. While I am 3 years older, and cant say that I remember you...I certainly remember GT. I had a silent crush on him as he was such a cute 12-year old in his Martins Dam speedos ~LOL. Please keep sharing your gift of writing with the rest of the world. ~Kathleen

10:23 AM  

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