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  • August 8, 2009

    The Night Counter A Best Bet in Dayton/The Mother Daughter Book Club in Santa Barbara

    http://daytonmetrolibrary.blogspot.com/2009/08/night-counter.html The Wright Brothers didn’t write so much as fly, but pretty cool for the book to get such a nice mention in their hometown. Meanwhile, I loved reading at Chaucer’s (www.chaucersbooks.com) in Santa Barbara last night amidst Fiesta Night traffic, and one of the great moments for me was when a woman in attendance Continue reading

    Arts and Culture, Author, Books, NIght Counter Reviews and Press, Publishing
    Author, Chaucers, Dayton, Santa Barbara, The Night Counter
  • August 5, 2009

    Updates: Book Soup and Christian Science Monitor And Entertainment Weekly

    The Night Counter is still #2 Bestseller at Book Soup, thank you West Hollywood.  I should be blogging about San Francisco and Seattle, which have been awesome, but I’m waiting for photos.  Meanwhile, Entertainment Weekly gave it a B+, which reminded me of my students when they say to me, “A B+?  Couldn’t you make Continue reading

    Arts and Culture, Author, Books, Middle East, NIght Counter Reviews and Press, Publishing
    Author, book reviews, The Night Counter
  • August 3, 2009

    Screenplay vs Novel in Seattle

    I gave a talk in Seattle this weekend at the Pacific Writers Network Association annual conference on taking a novel into a screenplay.  As is fairly typical of me, I got into Seattle with half an hour to spare for set up and then my traditional technological meltdown began –this time actually not my fault, Continue reading

    Arts and Culture, Author, Books, Los Angeles, Publishing
  • July 30, 2009

    Conversations In LA Go To The Dogs

    When I first got back to LA a month ago, one of the first conversations I overheard was a young woman saying to her friend “I don’t know if I can wait 10 years to be famous.  That’s like forever.”   To which her friend replied, “Yeah, I’m so sure  it’s not as much fun being Continue reading

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  • July 28, 2009

    Overcoming Speechlessness by Alice Walker

    When I was in college, I remember reading THE COLOR PURPLE in an American studies class and marveling at how someone could write of such horrible indignities done on to someone with such dignity.  I still am in awe of such a skill, and I was reminded of it yesterday during a bout of insomnia–I Continue reading

    Author, Books, Middle East, Palestine, Publishing
    Alice Walker, Congo, Palestine, Rawanda
  • July 26, 2009

    The Night Counter Sells Out At Book Soup

    Thank you to everyone who came to yesterday’s reading at Book Soup.  You didn’t leave a copy in the store!  (More books are on their way)  When I first moved to LA many years ago, it was a terribly clunky move, with lots of test and trials that were not easy, in fact, often very Continue reading

    Arts and Culture, Author, Books, Los Angeles, Middle East
    Authors, Books, The Night Counter
  • July 21, 2009

    THE NIGHT COUNTER: NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER AT VROMAN’S

    It really is true: http://hometown-pasadena.com/2009/07/vromans-bestsellers-7202009/ Of course, that probably will not be the case next week at Vroman’s, as there are no books left in the store at the moment.  But fear not, more are on the way.  The Night Counter’s sold out status at one of L.A.’s best bookstores—if not one of the country’s–is Continue reading

    Author, Books, Los Angeles, Middle East, NIght Counter Reviews and Press, Publishing
    Author, Books, The Night Counter, Vroman’s
  • July 17, 2009

    At A BOOKSTORE SOMEWHERE IN LA

    Or How Not To Buy Your Own Book. The first day The Night Counter came out, my friend Natasha promptly bought it at Barnes and Noble in New York, and another friend did the same in Nashville.  So I thought I’m going to go buy my own book, too.   Just to see it in a Continue reading

    Arts and Culture, Author, Books, Publishing
    Authors, Books, The Night Counter, Writing
  • July 16, 2009

    I Love My Daily Candy!

    Chocolate milk balls, black licorice, gummy bears…but today it was extra sweet: http://www.dailycandy.com/los_angeles/article/70636/Magic+Carpet+Ride July 15, 2009 Magic Carpet Ride “The Night Counter,” by Alia Yunis Little pigs and lost siblings make for decent bedtime story fodder. But the life and times of Fatima Abdullah, the madcap matriarch of Alia Yunis’s charming debut, The Night Counter, Continue reading

    Arts and Culture, Author, Books, Middle East, NIght Counter Reviews and Press, Publishing
    Author, book reviews, The Night Counter
  • July 14, 2009

    THE NIGHT COUNTER A RANDOM HOUSE EDITOR’S PICK

    The Night Counter is an Editor’s Pick on the Random House website.  Considering the large number of books Random House publishes and my littleness in that pool, this is a good thing and a happy thing. The Night Counter will be in bookstores tomorrow inshallah.  I saw it as a book for the first time Continue reading

    Arts and Culture, Author, Books, NIght Counter Reviews and Press, Publishing
    Author, Publishing, The Night Counter
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About Alia

Alia Yunis is a writer, journalist and filmmaker. She is currently producing and directing “The Golden Harvest,” a feature length documentary about how olive oil has shaped the Mediterranean culture, cuisine and history for 6,000 years, through war and peace. Her debut novel, The Night Counter (Random House) has been critically acclaimed by the Washington Post, Entertainment Weekly, and several other publications. It was also chosen as a top summer read by the Chicago Tribune and Boston Phoenix. The Boston Globe has called it “wonderfully imaginative…poignant, hilarious.” Alia was born in Chicago and grew up in the U.S., Greece, and the Middle East. She has worked as a filmmaker and journalist in several cities, especially Los Angeles. Her fiction has appeared in several anthologies, including The Robert Olen Butler Best Short Stories collection, and her non-fiction work includes articles for The Los Angeles Times, Saveur, SportsTravel Magazine, and Aramco World. She currently teaches film at Zayed University in Abu Dhabi.

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