Mark’s success at the Benjamin Franklin Book Awards received some high-profile attention from United States Senator Christopher Murphy. You can see his letter below:
Mark Rubinstein was featured in The Wilton Villager
Mark Rubinstein was featured in a recent article in The Wilton Villager which highlighted his recent gold medal in the popular fiction category at the Benjamin Franklin Book Awards and his upcoming writing plans. You can read the full article, “Wilton author earns independent publisher award,” here.
A Review of Mark Rubinstein’s “The Lovers’ Tango” on Reading Other People
A Review of Mark Rubinstein’s “The Lovers’ Tango” on the blog Reading Other People
Mark Rubinstein’s The Lovers’ Tango was recently reviewed on the blog Reading Other People. Rubinstein, the review concludes,
shines in his depiction of courtroom jargon and forensic science, clearly representative of his true life experience. There is a sense of urgency and intensity in his words that ensnares the reader until the very last word is read. While the subject matter can get a bit gruesome at times, the themes of redemption and revelations prevail in The Lovers’ Tango.
You can read the full review here.
The Lovers’ Tango featured on CrimeFiction.FM
The Lovers’ Tango featured on CrimeFiction.FM
Mark Rubinstein was interviewed by Stephen Campbell for CrimeFiction.FM. Stephen spoke with Mark about The Lovers’ Tango and his past thrillers and his other writing projects. You can listen to the interview below or read more at CrimeFiction.FM.
The Lovers’ Tango featured in The Wilton Bulletin
Mark Rubinstein and The Lovers’ Tango were recently featured in the Wilton Bulletin. Jeannette Ross spoke with Mark about his latest work and the role that the tango plays in the work. She writes:
The tango — of the title and the favorite dance of Bill and Nora — is a metaphor for life, Rubinstein said. “It’s a promise and it’s intensely sensual. There’s desire, sensuality, mystery and there’s a profound sadness,” he said. “The dance must end,” as life must end.
Read more in the full article, “Rubinstein’s Courtroom Drama Delves into Love and Loss,” here.
Mad Dog Justice Featured in the Providence Journal
Mad Dog Justice Featured in the Providence Journal
Mad Dog Justice was featured in Jon Land’s thriller review, “Thrillers: Novels that range from old-fashioned to cutting-edge cliffhangers,” in the Providence Journal. Jon writes that “Mark Rubenstein didn’t invent the cat-and-mouse game, but he might as well have,” based on Mad Dog Justice. You can read the full article here.
Mark Rubinstein Book Review on Willenator’s World
Mark Rubinstein Featured in the Wilton Bulletin
Mark Rubinstein in the Wilton Bulletin
Mark Rubinstein was recently featured in an article in the Wilton Bulletin. Christopher Burns’ article highlighted the writing process and the plot of Mad Dog Justice. You can read the full article here.
Mark Rubinstein on Blog Talk Radio
Mark Rubinstein and Peter May on Blog Talk Radio
Mark Rubinstein was a guest on Gelati’s Scoop podcast on Blog Talk Radio, along with fellow author Peter May. The two award-winning authors spoke about their latest books and the process of crafting a suspenseful novel. You can listen to the interview here.
Bibliophilic Guest Post: Fear is the Common Denominator
“Fear is the Common Denominator” by Mark Rubinstein
Mark Rubinstein wrote a guest blog post on Bibliophilic. com about his recent book, Mad Dog Justice, and the critical role that fear plays in this novel. “We all love to experience fear, so long as we can do it from the safety of our armchairs,” Mark concludes in this post. You can read the whole thing here.
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