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		<title>A Poetic Look at Love &#038; Romance after Age 65 – the Power, Pleasure &#038; Pain of Life as a Senior</title>
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<p>“This book explores the joys of newfound love in old age, the miraculous blossoming that can occur when two lovers find each other after a lifetime of searching…The crystalline poems in The Kama Sutra for Senior Citizens are shot through with a gentle melancholy leavened by wit and eros.”</p>
<p>— Alison Luterman, Catamaran Poetry Prize Winner</p>
<p>“I love this book for its reassuring frankness, subtlety, and genial intelligence.… a mind so inventive, so alive to possibility, always at the heart of loving and delight… This book isn’t just for seniors, it’s for anyone who wants to feel what it is to be fully alive.”</p>
<p>— Tess Gallagher, Author of Midnight Lantern: New and Selected Poems</p>
<p>“These poems come to grips with the melancholy of aging set against the backdrop of love and sex, community and loneliness, laughter and tears.”</p>
<p>— Joseph Millar, Guggenheim and NEA Fellowship Recipient</p>
<p>What does love look like in life&#8217;s later chapters? In this tender, mischievous new collection of poetry, Zack Rogow answers with the hard-won wisdom of a man newly single in his senior years.</p>
<p>“After being with the same person for over three decades, I found my life upside down, dating again after the age of 65,” says Rogow, a teacher, playwright, poet, and translator. “I went on over 75 first dates and tried every-which-way to meet someone that I could feel a loving connection with. Luckily, I did, but it was not easy.” Rogow adds: “I didn’t succeed in finding a long-term partner by dating online. I finally met my current partner through our mutual interest in French literature. In an interview, he will share the following:</p>
<p>How he survived 75 first-time dates until he found a second chance at deep intimacy</p>
<p>The challenges and rewards of aging</p>
<p>What he discovered on the singles scene after not dating for 35 years</p>
<p>Why the three-time Pushcart Prize for Poetry nominee writes about love</p>
<p>ABOUT THE AUTHOR:<br />
Zack Rogow is the author, editor or translator of more than 20 books and plays. Nominated three times for the Pushcart Prize for Poetry, his previous nine collections of poetry include Irreverent Litanies, Talking with the Radio: poems inspired by jazz and popular music, and The Number Before Infinity. His memoir, Hugging My Father’s Ghost, was released in 2024. Zack’s co-authored play, Colette Uncensored, had its first staged reading at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC, and later ran in London, Indonesia, Catalonia, San Francisco, and Portland. His blog, Advice for Writers, features more than 300 posts. He has received the PEN/Book-of-the-Month Club Translation Prize, the Northern California Book Reviewers Award in Translation, and the Celestine Award for Poetry. He also edited the anthology The Face of Poetry (University of California Press).</p>
<p>Additional career highlights include:</p>
<p>Bay Area Book Reviewers Association Award for translation of Horace by George Sand</p>
<p>Lili Fabilli-Eric Hoffer Essay Prize, UC Berkeley</p>
<p>Co-authored play Colette Uncensored, nominated for outstanding solo show by Theatre Bay Area, and co-authored play Groucho for President selected for JETFest, festival of new plays; staged reading</p>
<p>Taught at University of Anchorage and California College of the Arts</p>
<p>Contributing editor for Catamaran Literary Reader</p>
<p>Served as managing director of The Poetry Center at San Francisco State University</p>
<p>Wrote lyrics for several jazz songs, one of which was recorded by the chanteuse Carrie Wicks. Listen here: <a href="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://originarts.com/oa2/recordings/recording.php?TitleID%3D22175&amp;sa=D&amp;source=calendar&amp;usd=2&amp;usg=AOvVaw0Q1ABZuB-T4WHEIJg1YFcp" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://originarts.com/oa2/recordings/recording.php?TitleID=22175</a></p>
<p>His dad, Lee Rogow, was a widely published writer and man-about-town in Manhattan in the 1950s, before dying tragically in an airplane crash when he was three years old. Zack writes about this in his memoir, Hugging My Father’s Ghost.</p>
<p>Rogow earned his Master of Arts in English from City College and BA in English from Yale University, graduating Cum Laude. He resides in Northern California. For more information, visit <a href="https://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.zackrogow.com&amp;sa=D&amp;source=calendar&amp;usd=2&amp;usg=AOvVaw1KpZC17zSQ2USwMPxwKWb8" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.zackrogow.com</a>.</p>
<p>Social Media:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.linkedin.com/in/zackrogow&amp;sa=D&amp;source=calendar&amp;usd=2&amp;usg=AOvVaw30AKqP8CpPkVzmN6jNluZg" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.linkedin.com/in/zackrogow</a></p>
<p>X: @ZackRogow</p>
<p>Bluesky: Zackrogow.bsky.social</p>
<p>His blog is here: <a href="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://zackrogow.blogspot.com/&amp;sa=D&amp;source=calendar&amp;usd=2&amp;usg=AOvVaw03OBIagiiku9UVN02eDFOC" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://zackrogow.blogspot.com/</a></p>
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		<title>Dr. David Weill, author of TELL ME I BELONG: A Journey Across Faiths and Generations (Union Square &#038; Co.; December 9, 2025)</title>
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<p class="yiv3381312404MsoNormal">“In this fascinating and personal book, Dr. David Weill takes us on a journey to understand his Jewish identity and heritage. It can be a guide for anyone who is searching for an elusive sense of belonging.”</p>
<p class="yiv3381312404MsoNormal"><b>—Walter Isaacson</b></p>
<p class="yiv3381312404MsoNormal" align="center"><b><span style="color: #cc0000;">A heartfelt memoir about the search for religion and identity</span></b></p>
<p class="yiv3381312404MsoNormal">“I’m not Jewish.” For years, that’s what <b>David Weill </b>told anyone who asked about his religious background. Yes, his father was a Jew who had left Nazi Germany as a boy. But his mother was a Southern Baptist. Growing up in New Orleans, religion wasn’t something his family discussed, let alone practiced. As an adult, he developed a fervent zeal and profound devotion to his work as a specialist in organ transplants. Transplantation was all he needed to define and fulfill him—until a crisis shook him to the core.</p>
<p class="yiv3381312404MsoNormal">As a boy, Weill’s only experience with religion was when he accompanied Deborah, the family’s domestic help and his second mother figure, to her all-Black Baptist church. As a young doctor, he fell in love with Jackie, a nurse from rural Iowa and a devout Catholic. Much to the chagrin of her parents, they were married in a Dallas hotel rather than a church. After settling in Palo Alto, close to Stanford University Medical Center where Weill headed the heart and lung transplant program, their two daughters were baptized and confirmed at a local Catholic church. When his oldest daughter, Hannah, was around ten and asked him why he never joined them at mass on Sundays, he told her, “I’m not Catholic.” She looked at him, brow furrowed, and raised a question that would prove to haunt him, “What are you then?”</p>
<p class="yiv3381312404MsoNormal"><b>TELL ME I BELONG </b>follows David Weill’s search for the answer. In 2015, after the simultaneous unraveling of his carefully crafted career and the death of his father, Weill began to doubt everything, including his purpose in life. While grappling with emotional pain and sinking deeper into despair, he began to suffer perplexing physical symptoms. In his moment of crisis, he was seized by a strong desire to practice a formal religion. But for Weill, the real question was, <i>Which religion?</i> Eventually, he chose Catholicism and was baptized at age fifty. He found solace in heart-to-heart talks with a priest and his daughters’ happiness at having the whole family at church together. Everything was fine—until 2020, when he learned that his mother had converted to Judaism right before marrying his father. He was born a Jew. And in the eyes of the Jewish faith, he would always be Jewish. That realization sparked his second quest. In an interview, David can talk about:</p>
<p>·         What drew his mother, a native of Selma, Alabama, to Judaism—partly because, to quote her, Jews “always seemed like such practical people,” and largely as a rejection of Baptists who preached love for all God’s children and practiced racism.</p>
<p>·         His father’s complicated sense of being Jewish, which he viewed as a source of pride for its association with smart and successful people while remaining wary of being ostracized or stigmatized for the religion he was born into.</p>
<p>·         His determination, with the help of investigators, to learn more about his grandfather’s time imprisoned in the Buchenwald concentration camp, and the role of his famous relative, the composer Kurt Weill, in orchestrating his family’s escape to the United States.</p>
<p>·         His heart-wrenching trip to Berlin, accompanied by his daughter Hannah, to find his father’s first home, and the inner work of defining himself.</p>
<p class="yiv3381312404MsoNormal">Ultimately, David Weill made peace with who he is and where he belongs. “I am not turning away from Catholicism as much as I am embracing Judaism, because it is mine, always was,” he reflects. “It  just took me a while to get there.”</p>
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<p class="yiv3381312404MsoNormal"><b>DAVID WEILL, MD, </b>is theformer Director of the Center for Advanced Lung Diseases and the Lung and Heart-Lung Transplant Program at Stanford University Medical Center. A sought-after advisor to various transplant programs across the country, he also serves on the Board of TransMedics, a company focused on improving availability of donor organs. Dr. Weill has also served on several non-profit boards including the Tulane Medical School, Xavier University of Louisiana, SFJAZZ, the Isidore Newman School, the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA) Foundation, NextGen Personal Finance, and the Bellevue Literary Review. Dr. Weill’s writing has appeared in the <i>Wall Street Journal</i>, <i>USA Today</i>, Salon, <i>Newsweek</i>, the <i>Chicago Tribune</i>, STAT, the <i>Washington Post</i>, <i>The Hill, LitHub,</i> <i>Tablet</i>, <i>The Times of Israel</i>, TODAY.com, and the <i>Los Angeles Times</i>. His previous books include the memoir <i>Exhale: Hope, Healing, and Life in Transplant </i>(2021) and a novel, <i>All That Really Matters</i> (2024). He lives in New Orleans. For more information, please visit <a href="http://davidweill.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">davidweill.com</a>.</p>
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<p class="yiv3381312404MsoNormal" align="center"><b>TELL ME I BELONG</b></p>
<p class="yiv3381312404MsoNormal" align="center"><b><i>A Journey Across Faiths and Generations</i></b></p>
<p class="yiv3381312404MsoNormal" align="center"><b>By David Weill</b></p>
<p class="yiv3381312404MsoNormal" align="center"><b>Publication date: December 9, 2025</b></p>
<p class="yiv3381312404MsoNormal" align="center"><b>ISBN: 978-1454961833; $24.99 Hardcover</b></p>
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