Letting the Kids Go
There’s always mixed feelings when your children (in this case, my next book) go out into the world on their own…
Continue reading →About ted krever
Ted Krever watched the Beatles on Ed Sullivan, went to Woodstock (the good one), and graduated Sarah Lawrence College with a useless degree in creative writing. He spent the next few decades in media journalism, at ABC News on the magazine show Day One with Forrest Sawyer and the Barbara Walters Interviews of a Lifetime series, as General Manager of BNNtv, a documentary production company, creating programs for CNN, A&E, Court TV, CBS, MTV News, Discovery People and CBS/48 Hours, and as VP/Production of a short-lived dotcom, followed swiftly by nine months of unemployment. Ted now writes novels in NY City. He has married for the second time, a triumph of optimism and takes up space in an apartment ruled by two cats. He was once accused of attempting to blow up Ethel Kennedy with a Super-8 projector.
There’s always mixed feelings when your children (in this case, my next book) go out into the world on their own…
Continue reading →“…a phenomenal plot with a horrific idea thrown in for good measure. However, the heart of the book is about love, don’t let the amount of guns and ammunition certain soldiers are carrying fool you. This is about a son’s love for his not-father and a couple who ricochet (bad, really bad choice of words) off each other better than they would off a wall.”
Continue reading →Why you might want the ebook version of ‘Swindler & Son’ (coming December 16th!) even if you usually don’t like ebooks – and how you can get the ebook version for free!
Continue reading →‘Swindler & Son’ is only 99 cents for pre-order on Amazon this week! The laugh-out-loud comedy about fraud, dementia, kidnapping, the looting of ancient relics, nuclear terrorism and love (after marriage)! Get your copy now and tell your friends! You … Continue reading →
‘Swindler & Son’ is now available on Netgalley for a limited time, so jump on it, reviewers!
Continue reading →A funny, romantic tale in the tradition of Oceans 11 and the Thomas Crowne Affair, Swindler & Son is the story of a man with a gift for larceny, forced against his will to try to do the right thing.
Continue reading →We went to a very small film festival the other night in Tribeca – an evening of independent short films, a real variety of style and subject matter. But this story stood out and I couldn’t miss passing it on. … Continue reading →
‘Saving Brinton’ is one of those magical gems that comes along every once in a while, a slow-burning delight that starts with an individual, the kind of guy we might have been lucky enough to encounter in our travels – … Continue reading →