What a Week!!

HeartOfGlassPeople 600dpi 001 (2)This week been a whirlwind and a mad dash to the finish line. HEART OF GLASS came out this past Tuesday (March 15th, that’s right, the Ides of March) and that same day I found out it would be reviewed in People magazine, the very next day, Wednesday March 16th . So what started out as a quiet, almost no-news day, was transformed into a day to jump up and down with joy. I was so thrilled that I sent flowers to the reviewer! I’m happy the book is out in the world and I am curious to see what happens next. Now I can relax. A little bit.

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HEART of GLASS playlist!

With only one day to the publication of Heart of Glass, I’m excited to put up the playlist for the book. David Bowie is here of course, and up first. Blondie, Madness, Grace Jones and the Clash are in the mix as well as Nenah Cherry and the Psychedelic Furs. Iggy Pop, who has a cameo in Heart of Glass, is second to last, singing a gorgeous David Bowie song, Tonight. And finally, another artist we lost in 2013, Lou Reed performs a great song about New York back in the day. Enjoy!

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Feminine in a butch sort of way …

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That was how my friend Pete once described my cross-dressing David Bowie phase, living in New York in the early 80’s. I had two suits, shirts and ties, and an assortment of jackets like this one which was given to me by a guy who asked me out for coffee after we’d just watched The Man Who Fell To Earth at Cinema Village on East 12th Street. I no longer have the jacket, but amazingly the movie theater is still there. I tried on many looks in my twenties, this is just one. Sometimes, I miss this girl.

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First Reading & Signing for Heart of Glass!

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I’ll be at the fabulous Vroman’s Bookstore on East Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena on Wednesday, March 16th to read from HEART OF GLASS and to sign copies. Please come! The fun begins at 7pm and there will be champagne! I’m hoping to see you there.

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Remembering 80s New York: Q & A with PW

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Publishers Weekly Q & A

If you subscribe to Publishers Weekly, you can click on the link to see my fun Q & A about Heart of Glass, early 80s New York, Chanel Bonfire and memoir writing, among other things.  You can also fint it at your local library and I will be posting the full text here and on Facebook and Tumblr soon!

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Heart of Glass Reading & Signing

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March 16th! Heart of Glass Reading and Book Signing

Hello Everyone!  Heart of Glass will be published on March 15th!  And I’m doing my first reading and book signing at the amazing Vroman’s Bookstore in Pasadena, California.  If you live in the Los Angeles area or are planning a visit, I’d love to see you there!  Reception to follow!

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Publishers Weekly Review of “Heart of Glass”

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Publishers Weekly Review of “Heart of Glass”

“Lively and engaging,” is one of the many nice things they said about the book (which drops on March 15th!). You can click on the link to read the review.

I also did a Q & A with them which will be published soon.

And if your book group is planning to read Heart of Glass, I am happy to set up a time to Skype or Facetime with you. Just email me at chanelbonfire@gmail.com.

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Rest in Peace

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David Bowie has only been gone for a month. Upon hearing of his death many people, including me, felt a sort of shock and deep sadness for what, for who, we had lost. He was such a part of my girlhood and adulthood that I feel as if a part of me has gone with him. I never met him, or saw him in concert – but he is in both of my memoirs. He sings “Rebel Rebel” as we blast the record at the wild teenage party in Chanel Bonfire. And in Heart of Glass, Iggy Pop tries to lure my friend Annie and me to party with him and David Bowie, who he claims is on his way to pick him up in a limo. Safe travels, Starman. Now you are in heaven.

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All the Young Dudes …

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Here I am as Cherubino in Beaumarchais’ play The Marriage of Figaro at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis. It was 1982, and yet another example of my life imitating my art. I played a confused and heartsick kid, okay a boy, but still typecasting. Like Cherubino, I pined for true love and ran around trying on new identities – and costumes! I would eventually find it but not until many years and many mistakes later and in an unexpected way.

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