In anticipation of my subsequent book signing, I created a few promos for fun. In truth, the first one I made had a mistake, so I corrected that mistake and made another. I took this opportunity to change the soundtrack to learn what type of music people responded to more. The jury is out, but I am curious about what you think. I also challenge you to find the mistake in the first video. Your feedback is constructive.
Thank you for reading my blog. As you guessed this is more of a plug for my event in Denver. The next installment will be more about the book Leaving Cleveland. Please share and subscribe for the latest updates.
A friend of mine told me that he advised a client that he should write his Thank You notes using ChatGPT. My friend is a psychiatrist and he was advising a patient who could not write a Thank You note. That got me thinking that what would ChatGPT write about my book Leaving Cleveland? So I typed in ” Write a review of the novel Leaving Cleveland by Steven H. Begleiter.” Within a minute this is what ChatGPT wrote.
So what does ChatGPT think of my novel
LEAVING CLEVELAND?
“Leaving Cleveland” by Steven H Begleiter is a captivating novel that explores themes of self-discovery, personal growth, and the power of human connection. Set against the backdrop of Cleveland, the story follows the journey of its protagonist as they embark on a transformative quest.
Begleiter’s writing style is both engaging and thought-provoking, immersing the reader in the city’s vibrant atmosphere and the characters’ emotional landscapes. The author’s attention to detail brings the setting to life, evoking a strong sense of place and enabling readers to vividly imagine themselves within the story.
The characters in “Leaving Cleveland” are beautifully crafted, each with unique struggles, hopes, and dreams. As the narrative unfolds, Begleiter skillfully weaves together their individual storylines, creating a tapestry of intersecting lives that keeps readers eagerly turning the pages.
One of the novel’s strengths lies in exploring personal growth and pursuing one’s true calling. The protagonist’s journey is relatable as they navigate the complexities of life, face difficult decisions, and ultimately find the courage to follow their heart. This theme resonates with readers, reminding us of the importance of authenticity and embracing change.
Furthermore, “Leaving Cleveland” tackles the power of human connection and the profound impact that relationships can have on our lives. Through genuine interactions and moments of contact, Begleiter highlights the importance of friendship, family, and the support we find in others.
While the novel delivers an engrossing story filled with emotional depth, some readers may find the pacing slower in certain sections. However, the slower pace allows for introspection and a deeper understanding of the characters’ motivations, enhancing the overall richness of the narrative.
In conclusion, “Leaving Cleveland” is a compelling novel that captivates readers with its relatable characters, vivid setting, and exploration of personal growth. Steven H Begleiter’s skillful storytelling and insightful themes make this book worthwhile for anyone seeking a heartfelt and thought-provoking literary experience.”
That is not bad. Thank you, ChatGPT. If you have read my book, please write your own review in your own voice on Amazon. Here is the link AmazonReview
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Sometimes as an entrepreneur, you just have to do what you have to do to get the word out. I have been creating these fun short advertising spots on social media to raise awareness of my latest book, Leaving Cleveland. For your pleasure, here are a few of them, and please let me know what your favorites are so I can build on your opinion of better ads.
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Sooo I just experienced speed dating for Authors. To launch a book tour, all authors Zoom a 2-minute pitch about their book to about 240 organizations around the country… now I know why a lot of authors drink… Since the pecking order is based on the spelling of your last name, I was 1 of about 35 authors.. all that said, I watched the other brave authors give their 2-minute pitches and was in awe of the talent.. of a writer who translated Kafka’s private letters to English to an author who wrote a book on being Burlesque dancer in Coney Island.. the thread was the Jewish experience.. this event was put on by Jewish Book Council.