Let your shameless flag fly
That’s right, it’s Monday… you should know what to do by now. Plug in a comment telling us what you’re doing, where, and with whom. Or let us know where we can find your book, read your poems, or listen to your cd. Whatever is, it’s Monday… and your shamelessness is a necessary distraction from the painful return to work.
…if you haven’t got anything to report, be sure to check back to see what the rest of the gang is up to… you might even go back over past shameless Mondays (Aug. 27th, Aug. 20th, Aug. 13th, & Aug. 6th).

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I am looking forward to more events in the Delaware County area.
Nothing says “autumn” like a collection of elegies, so I’ll be reading this month (9/20)in Tucson with other contributors to the audio CD, “Autumnal: A Collection of Elegies”. Contributors: Vicki Brown, Tedi Lopez-Mills, Wendy Burk, Jenninfer Barber, Sylvia Um, Sandra Lim, Jane Miller, Marie Howe, Deborah Fries, Renee Angle, Niki Herd, Elline Lipkin, Joni Wallace, Olga Broumas, Frances Sjoberg, and Ann Dernier. Available online at www.korepress.org
OK, here comes some shameless self-promotion:
I will be performing a one-woman show called “Piaf, Paris and Other Pleasures” at Act II Playhouse in Ambler, PA on Sun., October 14th at 7:00 P.M. This is a concert to benefit the playhouse. Tickets are available online at www.act.2.org or by calling the box office at: 215-642-0200.
My two CDs, “Souvenirs de Paris” and “The Grand Legrand” are available at www.CDBaby.com.
Life Views, a collection of short fiction and essays by G Emil Reutter has been released in trade paperback by Stonegarden.net.
What others say about Life Views:
·“If it is true that there are only two great themes: Love and Death, then Mr. Reutter has revealed the former in its gentle complexity, and nailed the latter to the wall with a splintering drama that lingers like the shadow of a blood stain on a carpet. This is a guy who writes vividly, without pretense, and with great affection for his audience. Savor his work, as I did; stories like these don’t come along often.”
- David Hartley
“One of the aspects of his work I most admire is his insightful, yet quietly understated understanding, of human motivations. His story telling skills of this genre are entertaining, yet each tale takes us on a different journey as he explores human behavior in its many manifestations, and it’s often dire consequences. ”
- Karen Jones
artist/poet
Life Views is available for purchase at the publisher http://www.stonegarden.net/index.php?main_page=product_book_info&cPath=3&products_id=68 or at Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble online and Book Sense.
ISBN: 1-60076-019-8
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