I.M. Bad Ronald interviews me about horror
Wednesday, February 15, 2012 at 08:27PM The wonderful horror writer/blogger I. M. Bad Ronald interviews me for his Women in Horror Month here.
"Miss Polly Frost is the Edith Wharton of her generation." --E. Jean Carroll, Elle columnist and life advisor at AskEJean.com
I support indie bookstores! Chaucer's Bookstore and The Book Loft carry "With One Eye Open."
Also available as a paperback, on Kindle and Nook. More praise for "With One Eye Open" is here.
All 17 episodes of "Sex Scenes" are now available as MP3 downloads.
Each just $0.99!
Featuring the voices of 33 top NYC actors, "Sex Scenes" is an audio comedy set in Hollywood.
More info is here.
And here.
Includes my humor piece "Plan 10 from Zone R-3."
Ray Sawhill & I co-wrote the play "The Last Artist in NYC" selected for Best Short Plays.
Two of my humor pieces were selected for this anthology.
Two more of my humor pieces were selected for this anthology.
Includes my comic, supernatural story "Cell Mates" about a woman's obsessive relationship with her cellphone.
My comic one-act play "Detention," co-written with Ray Sawhill, was selected for this anthology.

In my theater evening, "How to Survive Your Adult Relationship with Your Family," I take a humorous look at the challenges that arise for all of us with our families as the years go by.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012 at 08:27PM The wonderful horror writer/blogger I. M. Bad Ronald interviews me for his Women in Horror Month here.
Monday, January 30, 2012 at 10:41AM The amazing KVCR radio host and producer interviewed me last week and wrote this about it.
Thursday, January 5, 2012 at 01:06AM An interview with me about humor writing about my show "How to Survive Your Adult Relationship with Your Family" on Good Day Sacramento.
Saturday, November 12, 2011 at 03:57PM I had a blast interviewing author Brian Kellow about his new biography of the legendary film critic, "Pauline Kael: A Life in the Dark" at the Tribeca Y in downtown NYC. My husband, Ray Sawhill, interviewed Brian with me. Both Ray and I were close friends of Pauline's so we brought that perspective to the interview. Brian has written a wonderful biography, which beautifully describes the woman I knew -- and also gives details about her life that I didn't know (Pauline was famously private about her personal life and her past). It's already in its second printing after only being out for a few weeks and can be bought at bookstores and on Amazon here.
