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Thanks to everyone who attended NEIAC's latest live virtual event,

LOVE IN ALL ITS FORMS.

We hope it served as an appetizing first course
for your Valentine's Day celebration.

For those who missed it, or want to watch it again, you catch it here:

Art, Music, Poetry, and Love Gone Wrong. What could be better?

The heart of this free MODERN LITERARY SALON will take you from art to comedy and along the way features four local authors reading and performing original works spanning literally all forms of love: gay, straight, undecided, male, female, cringe-inducing, heart-warming, humorous, pathetic, vanilla and not-so-much, millennial and middle-aged, romantic and platonic in art, music, and some fun performances.

Thanks for Attending Our Events and for Your Support.

If you can take a few minutes to give us your feedbackclick here. 
We appreciate your thoughts and comments.

Get a free sample of our writing and check out our book special.

And of course, to help us keep offering free programs,
make a donation of any amount!

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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.

Here’s how you can support and keep up with our presenters:

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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