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Off the Shelf With Joram: Who is your favorite superhero?

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Off the Shelf is a new video series in which author Joram
Piatigorsky answers questions--"off the cuff"--from his
readers.

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Connect with Joram and submit your questions:
Facebook: facebook.com/JoramPiatigo...
Instagram: instagram.com/joram_piati...
Twitter: twitter.com/JorampAuthor
Blog: joramp.com

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Buy Joram's books on Amazon:
The Open Door (Short Stories): amzn.to/3aE8IgB
Notes Going Underground (Short Stories): amzn.to/39Fw5F0
Notes Going Underground Kindle: amzn.to/2UCWwal
The Speed of Dark, a Memoir: amzn.to/39F9Mzx

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TRANSCRIPT

I don't really have a favorite superhero because to me, anyone who reads my stories and books is my superhero, and I think I'll leave it at that.

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ABOUT JORAM PIATIGORSKY

Joram Piatigorsky penned his first novel, Jellyfish Have Eyes, following a distinguished career in scientific research at the National Eye Institute.

He went on to author an autobiography, The Speed of Dark, in which he describes the influence and expectations of his exceptional parents - world-renowned cellist Gregor Piatigorsky, who had escaped the pogroms in Russia, and Jacqueline de Rothschild, a Parisian heiress.

Joram's parents fled France just days before the outbreak of World War II and weeks ahead of his birth. As the family's first American citizen, he set out to find his own identity and voice while honoring his heritage, pursuing a career in science and as a writer.

His newest collection of short stories, Notes Going Underground (January 2020), and an earlier collection, The Open Door, and Other Tales of Love & Yearning (March 2019), are published by Adelaide Books. Both were illustrated by award-winning Spanish artist Ismael Carrillo.

Joram's titles have been translated into Spanish, French, Portuguese and Serbian. He has given readings at The Strand Bookstore in New York, Politics & Prose in Washington, D.C., Christies in New York, the Book Expo of America, the Frankfurt Book Fair and the Lisbon Book Fair. He resides in the Washington D.C. area, and is an active member of The Writer's Center in Bethesda, Md.

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