In case you missed it
Posted: July 12, 2021 Filed under: Blog Tour, Book Promotion, Books, Plays | Tags: Cendrine Marrouat, In the Silence of Words, Plays, WordCrafter Book Blog Tours Leave a comment
Last week we had a great tour for In the Silence of Words, a three-act play by Cendrine Marrouat. If you weren’t able to follow last week, but would like to know more about Cendrine and her wonderful play, I’ve provided the tour stops below. I do hope you will drop by and see the posts you missed.
In the Silence of Words, by Cendrine Marrouat – July 5 – 9
July 5 – Intro. Post/Interview – Writing to be Read
July 6 – Guest post – Robbie’s Inspiration
July 7 – Review – Writing to be Read
July 8 – Guest post – Roberta Writes
July 9 – Guest post – Zigler’s News
http://ziglernews.blogspot.com/2021/07/day-5-of-wordcrafter-in-silence-of.html

“The Green Lamp” sheds a light of a different color
Posted: April 1, 2012 Filed under: Book Review | Tags: Book Review, Humor, Mishka Zakharin, Parody, Plays, Poetry, Russian, The Green Lamp 1 CommentThe Russian flavor in Mishka Zakharin’s The Green Lamp makes this collection of short stories, parodies, poetry and plays delightfully different. The poetic plays are true tragic comedies, (or comic tragedies), reminiscent of the work of Samuel Beckett and other Dada playwrights from the era of the Theatre of the Absurd. In fact, much of Zakharin’s humor has a hint of the surreal, with just a pinch of slapstick thrown in for good measure. Fans of Crime & Punishment and Anna Karina will find it impossible not to chuckle, as one reads Zakharin’s parodies of these classic Russian tales. His poetry, too, is oddly fascinating, although I never have understood Zakharin’s apparent preoccupation with spleens, which presents itself in the poetry here, as well as in his previous book of poetry, From The Spleen of Fiery Dragons. The Green Lamp (not to be confused with The Green Lantern), may be purchased on Amazon or on Mishka’s website. I recommend that you get your copy of this unique collection today.