The book is about a Baby Boomer who overcomes the biggest detour of her life when her husband dies. She decides to take a long-delayed trip to Paris which sets her back on the right road. It has quirky characters and a lot of humorous situations, in…
Ah, I thought my novel's title said it all. It's DETOURS, and sums up the horrendous and small roadblocks my protagonist faces in the book. However, we seem to be in the era of long, sometimes amusing, or cleve titles, so I think I need to…
My blog on winealicious posts short, comprehensive comments on wine, wine etiquette, wine for special occasions, etc. The latest entry is on Malbec wines.Would love to hear suggestions and comments.Natalie BerkowitzSee More
Wine lovers should take a look at the latest entry on my blog, winealicious,wordpress.com. It's short, but informative. I'd appreciate comments on Merlot, or any of the other wine related subjects.I'm writing a wine book (aren't there enough of them, one could ask?) with a totally new approach. Any other enophiles out there?Natalie BerkowitzSee More
Boy, could I use help Surviving the Draft. I've done the draft so many times I can practically recite it by heart. There's always an additional comment to add. A new sentence or two to enrich it. I know they are all delays,…
There is a lot of easy-to-comprehend information about wine on my blog, including my secret recipe for fabulous sangria. The latest post explains the how to deal with issues surrounding BYOB. Check it out and let me know what you think.Natalie BerkowitzSee More
Check out my latest entry on corkage fees and summer wines including my secret recipes for two sangrias on Winealicious.wordpress.comI teach a course in wine-tasting to seniors at Barnard college and Columbia University for over a decade. The blog contains my comments about wine, and copies of informative but unpretentious wine articles I've written. Check it out.I'm working on a book of interesting interviews with male and female American and international winemakers who describe their passion…See More
Hi Natalie! Welcome to She Writes! I just wanted to introduce myself, and my blog, The Book Buff: Book Reviews for Regular People. Check it out at http://www.thebookbuff.blogspot.com
The network can be a bit overwhelming at first, so if you have…
Hi Natalie,welcome! Here is some information to help you get started at She Writes. Also, we have a ton of interesting groups on the site and would love to have you join any that might interest you!
We're so glad to have you here!
Julia
Books I've written, anthologies I've contributed to, and any scripts or plays I've authored:
I'm trying to publish my novel, "Detours," and am working on an unusual wine-related book, "The Winemaker's Hand." I have written for many major publications including THE NEW YORK TIMES, VOGUE,HARPER'S BAZAAR, and all the wine magazines.
Media outlets that I currently write for:
The weekly paper that published my weekly wine articles for well over a decade recently closed.
My writing is:
Fiction, Nonfiction, Journalism, Blog Posts
Outlets where I review books, TV, or film:
no
Services I offer to other writers:
no, but I'd like to explore the possibility of hiring an editor.
My blog on winealicious posts short, comprehensive comments on wine, wine etiquette, wine for special occasions, etc. The latest entry is on Malbec wines.
Would love to hear suggestions and comments.
Natalie Berkowitz
Wine lovers should take a look at the latest entry on my blog, winealicious,wordpress.com. It's short, but informative. I'd appreciate comments on Merlot, or any of the other wine related subjects.
I'm writing a wine book (aren't there enough of them, one could ask?) with a totally new approach. Any other enophiles out there?
There is a lot of easy-to-comprehend information about wine on my blog, including my secret recipe for fabulous sangria. The latest post explains the how to deal with issues surrounding BYOB. Check it out and let me know what you think.
Check out my latest entry on corkage fees and summer wines including my secret recipes for two sangrias on Winealicious.wordpress.com
I teach a course in wine-tasting to seniors at Barnard college and Columbia University for over a decade. The blog contains my comments about wine, and copies of informative but unpretentious wine articles I've written. Check it out.
I'm working on a book of interesting interviews with male and female American and international winemakers who describe… Continue
Hi Natalie! Welcome to She Writes! I just wanted to introduce myself, and my blog, The Book Buff: Book Reviews for Regular People. Check it out at http://www.thebookbuff.blogspot.com
The network can be a bit overwhelming at first, so if you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
Adding my voice to the welcome, Natalie. We’d love to have you join us in the Novelists – Struggling or Not group if you’re looking for a place to jump in.
Meg Waite Clayton
Novelist Group Moderator
Author of The Wednesday Sisters,
The Language of Light, and the forthcoming
The Four Ms. Bradwells www.megwaiteclayton.com
Hi Natalie,welcome! Here is some information to help you get started at She Writes. Also, we have a ton of interesting groups on the site and would love to have you join any that might interest you!
We're so glad to have you here!
LOVE has been on my mind the past few days. Maybe because it's valentines day... maybe not. I just want you guys to know what love means. Real love, not the fake marketing kind. So, I've spent the last few days trying to define love for you, not…See More
Cris, I started writing when I finally believed in myself enough and allowed my voice to emerge and trust the process. The piece I'm working on is a one-woman show about mental illness and it was bubbling under the surface for years. It was…
Wow, Janet. CONGRATULATIONS.
Yours is a fantastic journey and story -- thanks for sharing.
It's the inspiration I needed and it's so good to hear that doing it your way does sometimes work out beautifully.
Again, thanks…