The New England Indie Authors Collective is a diverse group of local writers, artists, and playwrights who specialize in unconventional and experimental works of fiction, non-fiction, and memoir. Stay tuned for more events from NEIAC: You can learn more about us here.
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Jason M. Rubin Malden author of Ancient Tales Newly Told, a collection of his two historical novels: The Grave & the Gay (2012), based on a 17th-century English folk ballad; and King of Kings (2019), about the romance between King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, told primarily from the Ethiopian tradition.
Judah Leblang is a Medford-based writer, teacher and storyteller, and the author of the memoirs Echoes of Jerry and Finding My Place. His books are available on Amazon and here.
Randy Ross is a Boston-area writer and performer. His comedic novel, God Bless Cambodia, was published in 2017 by The Permanent Press, a publisher of literary fiction. His one-man show The Chronic Single's Handbook has been featured at indie theater festivals in the U.S., Canada, and Edinburgh, Scotland. In 2007, Ross took a trip around the world and learned to say in three languages: "Speak English?" "Got Pepto-Bismol?" and "Where is the evacuation helicopter?" His novel and one-man show were inspired by the trip. God Bless Cambodia is available on Amazon and from your favorite bookstore.
Jenny Pivor is an artist, writer, and photographer. As a graphic designer, she spent a decade helping other writers publish their books, providing design, websites, and promotion. She is the author of OMG, Boston Dogs, and The Closing, available on Amazon and some local bookstores.
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