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Filmfestivals.com publishes
Festival novel in weekly online serial
Festival-based novel “A Festival Wife,” a romantic thriller by
ex-Variety reporter Rex Weiner, appears online

Filmfestivals.com, the online source for global film festival news and resources, is serializing “A Festival Wife,” a first novel by former Variety reporter Rex Weiner, launched with a first chapter Wednesday, March 25, 2009.

The novel, which will also be published as an e-book from M21 Editions, will be presented on the company’s newly launched Fest21 blog platform (www.fest21.com), with a new chapter appearing each week through the 2009 Cannes Film Festival (May 13 – 24). The surprise ending will be revealed at a special event in Cannes. The novel may be accessed at http://www.fest21.com/en/blog/a_festival_wife

“When we received Rex Weiner’s texts and suggestion to publish his festival novel we reacted in a fraction of a second with a big Yes We Want. We know our audience is focused on the circuit and will enjoy discovering a fiction they know all too much in reality. The idea of unveiling the book in a Web 2.0 way felt very appropriate. We decided we will publish a chapter every week culminating with a reveal of the ending at next San Lorenzo Festival…oops, I meant Cannes Film Festival this May,” said M21 Editions founder and chief Bruno Chatelin. Malo Girod de l’Ain, his partner at filmfestivals.com and fest21.com added “We have always loved staying in front of the curve in the publishing business, especially when it means going online and publishing in e-book format”

“Film festivals and film markets are full of romance and intrigue, with lots of fascinating people, and my years covering them as a reporter were the inspiration for my story,” said Rex Weiner. “I’m very pleased that M21’s Bruno Chatelin and Malo Girod de l’Ain, the experts in the film festival world, are publishing my novel in a way that combines the Dickensian serial tradition with today’s innovative technology.”

“A Festival Wife” is a romantic thriller that takes place at the fictional San Lorenzo Film Festival and in the classic tradition of the roman a clef follows a cast of fictional characters moving amidst real-life movers and shakers in the film industry. The story focuses on the regular attendees who are caught up in conflicted love stories, financial intrigues and un-buried secrets from the town’s wartime past during the festival’s last days. The novel is illustrated by Nesta Morgan, whose sketches accompany each chapter.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR - REX WEINER
Film industry veteran Rex Weiner is a former Variety reporter who has attended Cannes for seventeen years. As head of MediaTek Consulting, he is a consultant to film industry companies as well as Hollywood correspondent for Rolling Stone Italia. His feature articles have appeared in the New York Times, Vanity Fair, LA Times, New York Observer and The New Yorker. His original detective stories, first serialized in several publications, became the feature film The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, directed by Renny Harlin for 20th Century Fox/Silver Pictures. As one of the first writers brought on board to launch the TV series Miami Vice, Weiner wrote the now classic 9th episode, “Glades.” He lives in Los Angeles and Baja California.

ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR - NESTA MORGAN
Nesta is a designer of art, interior and tv/film settings, who ventures out to capture the character and environment settings of cinema and literary worlds for a unique storyboard collection of festival travel sketches with pen on paper." Her sketchbook appears on fest21.com at http://www.fest21.com/en/user/nesta_morgan

ABOUT THE PUBLSIHERS - FILMFESTIVALS.COM AND FEST21.COM
Since its launch in 1995, FilmFestivals.com, has become the number one portal site for festivals and film news, with 430,000 unique visitors per month. With a mission to be the premiere online entertainment destination dedicated to showcasing film festivals around the world and fostering new film and filmmaking talent, FilmFestivals.com is the official partner of the largest and most prestigious festivals including Cannes, Venice, Santa Barbara and Locarno. Subscribers to the weekly newsletter total 70,000 film industry professionals, including 40,000 in the US. The newly launched festival social network Fest21.com hosts more than 5,000 blogs including video blogs from major festivals and filmmakers in the festival circuit, and is growing at a 25% monthly rate. Both Fest21 and FilmFestivals.com are M21 Editions companies, with offices in New York and Paris.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: New York Office 212 202 4977 European Headquarters +331 72 74 71 79 Fax +331 72 74 73 79
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Los Angeles Times festival of books

The April 25-26 book fair in LA will introduce new book by Vahid Razavi, Iranian American entrepreneur who gained priceless experiences by traveling the world and trying to find similarities with people. He is explaining the current situation in places like IRAN, USA, Serbia etc.
Also, he said that for some people travel is a way of life and it does not necessarily include 5 star hotels and vacations on the far away beaches. There are so many other ways to experience different cultures and enrich ones life. There is a book that talks allot about these kind of things, it is a travel journal of an Iranian American entrepreneur traveling in Balkans, called The Age of Nepotism. Our booth number in UCLA is 683 Zone F, if you are in the neighborhood come on over and pay us a visit. You also can visit the site
www.theageofnepotism.com
Press Release - Los Angeles Times Festival of Books | The Age of Nepotism
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