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Author J. Courtney Sullivan joins host Sarah Fenske for a discussion of her new book, "Friends and Strangers," which explores privilege and the "hollowing out" of America through the lives of two women: journalist Elisabeth and her babysitter Sam.
On today’s Post Reports, Heather Long on how opening up the economy will be less like flipping a switch and more like a slow rehabilitation. Drew Harwell on the privacy complications around Zoom. And author J. Courtney Sullivan on what she’s reading for comfort. Read more:The economy came to a grinding halt when the coronavirus hit. The recovery will likely be the opposite. More and more people are relying on Zoom video conferencing for work and staying connected with others, but that comes at a risk: Thousands of videos have been left viewable on the open web. Subscribe to The Washington Post: https://postreports.com/offer
Episode 1 of the companion podcast to 52weeks52books52women.com An interview with author J. Courtney Sullivan on her new novel Saints For All Occasions
Spiritual Life Consultant, Sharita Star, is an Astrologer, Numerologist and Lexigramist, with over 20 years experience and clients spanning the globe. She uses her knowledge of all three disciplines to help others navigate their life course and gain success both personally and professionally. Sharita’sweekly program, Empowerscopes, may be heard onEmpower Radio. Her previous radio program,What’s Your Sign? I Have Your Number! ran on WBCR-LP 97.7FM from 2009 to 2013, and is now available on iTunes through Sharita Star Radio. Some guests included, NY Times Best-Selling author J. Courtney Sullivan, Grammy Artist Maya Auzcena and Glamour Magazine’s Astrologer Jenny Lynch. She’s been a popular returning guest on numerous radio shows, including CBS Radio’s Visions with Psychic Barbara Mackey, Achieve Radio’s Wings of Love with Medium Allie Cheslick, and The Suzanne Northrup Show, and she’s made TV guest appearances on ABC’s Good Morning Americaand True Talk. Sharita will be taking your live calls tonight. We invite you to join us in our live chartoom, to interact with the show and discuss the show with the host, guest and listeners. For more information on Sharita, visit her websites below. Website: http://sharitastar.com/ Blogspot: http://sharitastarbooks.blogspot.com/
Commencement | 02 November 2010What's Your Sign? I Have Your Number!“Brave…. Sullivan… excels at close-up portraits…. A novel with so much verve.” -The New York Times Book ReviewHow can you absolutely if you are going to be a national best selling novelist? The brilliant and swiftly rising author, J. Courtney Sullivan, joined Sharita for an hour that surely affirmed when a soul gravitates to their innate talents- it is equally important to choose the proper name to express them under along our journeys to attain the success we are ordained to reap. As always, the uncanny mysteries of Lexigrams, the tale that can be told from the letters within a name, gain more staggering evidence of their validity.J. COURTNEY SULLIVANYES, COURTNEY IS SET TO RISE AS A STELLAR STAR NOVELISTYES, COURTNEY IS TO SELL TONS O' NOVELSYES, COURTNEY SURE IS A TRUE TALE TELLERCOURTNEY'S NOVELS ARE ALL CAST IN A REAL "VERVE."J. Courtney Sullivan is the author of the New York Times bestselling novel, Commencement. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times Book Review, The Chicago Tribune, New York magazine, Elle, Glamour, Men’s Vogue, and the New York Observer, among others. She is a contributor to the essay anthology The Secret Currency of Love and co-editor of Click: When We Knew We Were Feminists. Her second novel, Maine, will be published by Knopf in June 2011. She lives in Brooklyn, New York. copyright 2010 J. Courtney Sullivan[Click Here to Listen]