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It's morning in America and Hackenbush is working the night shift.

Putting my Hackenbush where my mouth is. Or someting

Posted: November 30th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Dr. Hackenbush Gains Perspective, Dr. Hackenbush Gets a Job, News and reviews, Various | No Comments »

I will be donating $10 to First Book for every four copies of any Hackenbush novel sold. That’s a book for a book.

I’ll also be keeping a tally on the sidebar.

Getting books to kids who don’t have any is a wonderful thing to do and I salute First Book for doing it. Now, if there was only a way to get a ukulele to every kid…


Hackenbush hits New York

Posted: June 15th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Dr. Hackenbush Gets a Job, News and reviews | No Comments »

Oh, shocking! Wapshott goes retail in NYC!

“The address has now been confirmed: Word Up will be at 4157 Broadway, at 175 Street, across the street from the United Palace Theater, on the same block as Malecon, diagonal from El Floridita, across the street from La Rosa, down the road from Manolo . . . my mouth is watering thinking of the month ahead.”
Address has been confirmed – please and thanks for spreading the word (up)!, WordUp blog, June 8, 2011


Hackenbush hits the Nook!

Posted: May 27th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Dr. Hackenbush Gets a Job, News and reviews | No Comments »

Dr. Hackenbush Gets a Job: ePub; Kindle; Nook.


Hackenbush hits the bookstore

Posted: May 2nd, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Dr. Hackenbush Gets a Job, News and reviews | No Comments »

Well, actually a bookstore and only for a limited time and in Pittsburgh. Nevertheless, if your out Pittsburgh way, stop by for a look.

Fleeting Pages Bookstore will be open from May 7 until June 7, 2011 at the former Borders in the East Liberty neighborhood of Pittsburgh. Location: 5986 Penn Circle South, Pittsburgh, PA.
Fleeting Pages Bookstore, FleetingPages, April 22, 2011

If you’ve ever wanted to find Wapshott titles in a bookstore and you’re in or near Pittsburgh, well, this is your chance from May 7 to June 7.

Please cross-post and spread the word. It’s one thing to have a bookstore; it’s another to have customers.


Dr. Hackenbush gets reviewed

Posted: March 25th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Dr. Hackenbush Gets a Job, News and reviews | No Comments »

“A delightful, fast-paced romp through money – and the lack of it – and ignorant men who need to be put in their place. And Hackenbush does it with style.

“Ms. Mayerson’s writing is contemporary, offbeat and engaging. I’ve never listened to jazz but my interest has been sparked. Mable Hackenbush is my new hero!”
Amitty, LibraryThing, January 13, 2011

All LibraryThing reviews


Dr. Hackenbush Gets a Job in Splash Magazine

Posted: February 6th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Dr. Hackenbush Gets a Job, News and reviews | No Comments »

“Dr. Hackenbush Gets a Job… One of the Best Indie Published Book Titles of the Year! is listed. You can now see Dr. Hackenbush Gets a Job… One of the Best Indie Published Book Titles of the Year! in this guide Valentine’s Day Entertainment Gifts and Valentine’s Day Entertainment Gift Guide Under $10 for 2011″
Valentine’s Day Entertainment Gifts – Valentine’s Day Entertainment Gift Guide From $10 to $15 2011, Splash Magazine, February 2011

They’re sorted by price, highest to lowest, so scroll down. Hackenbush in the the cheap and cheerful section.


Linda Robinson makes my week at Amazon.com

Posted: August 17th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Dr. Hackenbush Gets a Job, News and reviews | No Comments »

“‘Direct from the middle class, the fabulous Dr. Hackenbush…’ Baritone ukulele-playing bandleader, singer, dancer, dictaphone temp, Mabel Hackenbush stands easily with everyday heroes in favorite books. William Gibson’s Chevette Washington, Martin Amis’ Mike Hoolihan, Robert Heinlein’s Star from Glory Road. Strong female leads are rare; thoughtful, unapologetically opinionated, get it done women are rarer still. Dr. Hackenbush has moxie enough to thwart a bus driver trying to speed away from a late boarder, to perform a little dance for the unseen homeless warming in the building lobby, to do what’s necessary when it’s critical, and to stay the hell away from another woman’s man. She can snatch the limelight from an arrogant boss with a microphone and a good high-heeled sprint, wear sensible shoes or spandex with equal ease, and balance her checkbook. Hackenbush is smart, savvy, sexy and sensible. She can carefully skim ‘along the safer part of the truth,’ and knows it’s ‘never good to owe anybody too much.’ Mayerson’s book chronicles a life like any other, without the falling down, whiny, “why me” frailties wedged in to move a typical plot along. Dr. Hackenbush can carry a tune and a novel, thank you very much, and I’m glad to know her.”
Dr. Hackenbush Gets a Job, review by Linda Robinson, Amazon.com

This review was VERY helpful to me. Thanks, Linda!


Hackenbush gets 4 out of 5 stars

Posted: July 19th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: News and reviews | No Comments »

“The book is set in the 80s and, of course, some things have changed in the past 30 years, but it is still a current tale, highlighting some of the struggles and tensions between artists and the business world, between men and women, and even among people of the same social groups.”
Fidelity in the Tome Tomb, July 19, 2010


Midwest Book Review

Posted: July 10th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Dr. Hackenbush Gets a Job, News and reviews | No Comments »

“Employment is one of the most frightening things that can happen. ‘Dr. Hackenbush Gets a Job’ is the story of Jazz singer Mabel Hackenbush as she faces her situation of being a secretary as her ideal life is derailed. Not without her adventures in spite of this delve into the status-quo, ‘Dr. Hackenbush Gets a Job’ is a fine read that is well worth considering.”
MBR: Small Press Bookwatch, July 2010

Right to the point and spot on, too. Yay!


And a new (to me) Amazon review I’d missed

Posted: July 5th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: News and reviews | No Comments »

Dr. Hackenbush Gets a Job review by the fabulous K Moseley! Yay!