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Review of Leftovers by Ella Johnson - Mymcbooks's Blog

March 31, 2012

I really enjoyed reading about Vivian Lawson, a 1950s suburban housewife. An inspirational journey about one woman who rose above marital problems and a heartless mother to become a very well know Tupperware lady.

Things started to fall apart one day for Vivian when she stayed up waiting for her cheating husband to return (more…)

Review of Leftovers by Kristi Smith - AskMissA.com

March 31, 2012

Arthur Wooten’s fourth novel, “Leftovers,” follows a woman who finally owns her life in 1950s America through friendship, love, hard work and Tupperware.

This quick easy read is a great beach (or airport) choice this summer for the woman on the go. A nice light story that doesn’t get too hung up (more…)

An Irish Review of On Picking Fruit in time for St. Patrick's Day!

March 14, 2012

On Picking Fruit: A Novel

Review by Brendan Finan of GCN Magazine - Gay Community News of Ireland

Curtis is a successful and available writer, a physically buff New Yorker still searching for that ever- elusive man of his dreams. Blessed with a omnipresent mother who liked to smoke joints while she breastfed his
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David Hallman's reveiw of Arthur Wooten's Shorts - Raucous Humor and Life-lesson Poignancy

March 13, 2012

Review of Arthur Wooten's Shorts by
David G. Hallman

This review is from: Arthur Wooten's Shorts: Stroke Of Luck: a short story & The "Dear Henry" Letters (Paperback)
Arthur Wooten has a finely honed ear and very skilled pen.

Wooten utilizes the subtle nuances of language to capture both the dramatic and the mundane in (more…)

Bill Artz talks with Arthur Wooten about his writing style, his thoughts on literature, and why he writes.

March 12, 2012

Bill Artz talks with Arthur Wooten about his writing style, his thoughts on literature, and why he writes.

Recently I did an e-mail interview with writer Arthur Wooten, whose latest novel Birthday Pie, I reviewed in the November issue of Liberty Press. Given the way in which Mr. Wooten writes, there were some questions (more…)

ARTHUR WOOTEN BOOKS

In Wise Bear William: A New Beginning, toys long forgotten in an attic discover that children are coming up to rescue them.
On Picking Fruit is a delicious tale about a gay man whose search for love runs up against bad luck, bad boys and bad advice from his irreverent mother, incorrigible best friend and unorthodox shrink.
In this freshly squeezed sequel to the critically acclaimed On Picking Fruit, Curtis Jenkins ironically pens the bestselling self-help book, 101 Ways to Collide into Your Gay Soul Mate, while still finding himself single and in the deep end of the dating pool.
A Stroke Of Luck: a short story and The "Dear Henry" Letters
In 1954 a divorced and destitute suburban housewife finds self-esteem, financial security and true love selling Tupperware.
When Lex Martindale, a New York City writer, goes home to celebrate his birthday and say good-bye to his dying father, he struggles with whether or not to share with his eccentric Southern family news of his own life-threatening situation.
Angie Styles, a beloved Broadway star, is struck down at the height of her career by a mysterious disease and is forced to reexamine her life and the people in it as she fights to survive.