The Purple Bowtie

The Purple Bowtie A passionate rollercoaster of a ride that draws insight and inspiration from the salons 1920s Paris to 1980s Miami and the devastating impact of AIDS.

Big News:  Bradley Cooper is filming his Netflix movie Maestro at Tanglewood, May 21 to 26. He is directing and starring...
04/21/2022

Big News: Bradley Cooper is filming his Netflix movie Maestro at Tanglewood, May 21 to 26. He is directing and starring in the film about Leonard Bernstein He is looking for extras. I already filled out the application!

Bradley Cooper's new movie, "Maestro," a Leonard Bernstein biopic, is seeking extras for filming in Massachusetts. Read more on Boston.com.

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I returned to Shakespeare & Company in Paris, the bookstore where the romance in my novel "The Purple Bowtie" begins. Ha...
12/30/2019

I returned to Shakespeare & Company in Paris, the bookstore where the romance in my novel "The Purple Bowtie" begins. Happy 2020 everyone.

www.thepurplebowtiebook.comWelcome to my website. I'm grateful to so many people for the book presentation, the reviews,...
01/07/2018

www.thepurplebowtiebook.com
Welcome to my website. I'm grateful to so many people for the book presentation, the reviews, radio interviews, and fun times we have spent together.

Author Achim Nowak ("The Moment") and actress Karen Johnson (original Peppermint Patty in "Your A Good Man Charlie Brown") celebrate with author Lisabeth Reynolds.

Happy Holidays:  Tie a Knot and Hang on. Help has arrived!             Tis the season to be jolly…or is it? For some of ...
12/09/2017

Happy Holidays: Tie a Knot and Hang on. Help has arrived!

Tis the season to be jolly…or is it? For some of us who have lost a loved one or are struggling with challenges which seem insurmountable, the holidays can be an especially difficult time. Well, here’s a piece of GOOD NEWS. There is a special book, full of life strategies, life-embracing, fascinating anecdotes, funny jokes, and yummy recipes that can help to pull you out of your funk. It’s called At the End of Your Rope? Tie a Knot and Hang on. Help Has Arrived! Buy a copy as a gift to yourself and grab a few more to give away to people you love. It was penned by my good friend Camille Sanzone. Here is a segment from a recent interview:

Liz: Can you tell my readers a little about your background, and your nationality?

Camille: My full name is Camille Adelina Sanzone…that should tell you something right off the bat. I come from a very strict Sicilian family, but there was always lots of music, lots of food, lots of laughter, lots of food… Did I say that already? (Laughs.) I was raised with food to the left of me and food to the right of me. My luck – it settled in front of me and behind me.

Liz: I love how you include your mom’s recipes in the book. But tell us a little about your career.

Camille: I won’t recite my entire résumé…as my background has been diverse. I’ve been a caseworker in children’s protective services and I’ve been a bank training officer; I’ve worked with people challenged with AIDS, seniors struggling with Alzheimer’s disease; I’ve been an instructor with Women In Distress, teaching a program in middle and high schools called “It’s not OK,” about abusive relationships; I’ve been executive producer at an all news/talk radio station, and an activities coordinator at a senior citizen day center…among other things.

Liz: Sounds like you’ve lived a life of service, Camille. Tell me, what prompted you to write your book, At the End of your Rope? Tie a Knot & Hang On! Help has Arrived!

Camille: I started writing it in 1986, after writing an 8-page su***de letter.

Liz: A su***de letter?

Camille: Yes, and the operative word in that sentence, Liz, is letter; had I written the traditional su***de note, I might have gone through with it, but 8 long, hand-written pages later, I had managed to talk myself out of it. For once in my life, being prolific saved it!

Liz: That was 1986. You’re not saying it took you twenty-eight years to write your book, are you?

Camille: Perhaps, in a way, because it took me 28 years to be ready to write it. After I wrote that letter, I wrote a few chapters of what was going to be a Suicide-Prevention Manual because I wanted to share what I’d learned.

Liz: And what was that?

Camille: That most people who attempt su***de don’t really want to die; they just don’t want to go on living the way they’ve been living. I know all I wanted was for the emotional pain to stop. But somehow I didn’t think people would buy a Suicide-Prevention Manual – too much stigma attached to the title; so, I put the chapters away and didn’t go back to them until a few years ago. When I did, I came at it from a whole new perspective. At the End of your Rope is decidedly not a Suicide-prevention manual; it is a Life-embracing Manual.

Liz: How so?

Camille: Well, I realized I had to make an about-face, make better choices and take responsibility for my own happiness. You’ve probably heard of NDE’s, Liz; an NDE being a Near Death Experience. Well, if I had committed su***de, I would have had an NLE, a Near Life Experience. You see, I was so close to living a full life, but because of the monumental, albeit temporal pain, I almost summarily ended it.

Liz: I never thought of su***de that way.

Camille: As an aside, once when I was in counseling, my therapist asked me if I had considered su***de. My immediate response was, “No, but thanks for the suggestion.” My sense of humor is, apparently, always intact. Anyway, actually contemplating su***de gave me the jolt I needed to choose to live life consciously, intentionally, and with joy. And my book is intended to show others how to do that, to encourage them to take a deep breath of life and assure them that things are going to get better, that they’re going to be OK. But my book is not just for people on the verge…it is truly for anyone who wants to find better and more life-enhancing ways of being in the world.

Liz: Are you working on any other books?

Camille: I’m reformatting my one-woman play into a book: Confessions of a Recovering Catholic: I still make the sign of the cross when I pass a PIZZA HUT! While it makes some serious observations, it is, essentially, filled with material from my stand up routines.

Liz: Please tell us a little about your stand up comedy? How long have you been doing that?

Camille: I’ve done it on and off since the eighties. Through my work in radio, I met the great, late Phyllis Diller when I was 35. She heard me do my act and was very encouraging, telling me she was 35 when she began her career, but I wasn’t cut out for the life of a stand-up comic – traveling across the country, doing one-night stands.

Liz: And what do you do when you aren’t writing?

Camille: I play at the piano, and I have sing-alongs with friends and family. I also host a weekly Internet radio show, “Tie a Knot & Hang On! Help has Arrived!” It airs LIVE Wednesdays at 1 pm Eastern Time on: http://w4wn.com/

Liz: Where can readers go to find your book?

Camille: They can go to Amazon.com, enter my name: Camille Sanzone and they’ll find the perfect-bound 8 X 10 paperback of At the End of your Rope? Tie a Knot & Hang On! Help has arrived!, along with a short kindle-edition book I’ve written called Drop the Wait: Someday is Now. I’m currently writing A Conversation with Some Angels, which is the backstory of how I came to write, or veritably channel from the angels themselves, the 82-line poem of the same title.

Liz: Thank you, Camille. It’s a pleasure having you join my blog. I wish you the very best with your book, anything else you publish in the future, and with your radio show.

Camille: Thank you, Liz. I appreciate the opportunity to introduce myself to your readers. Whatever path they take, I hope they keep choosing ever better ways of being in the world.

A stunning day at the Miami Book Fair to debut my novel "The Purple Bowtie." Enjoyed meeting so many people and reminisc...
11/19/2017

A stunning day at the Miami Book Fair to debut my novel "The Purple Bowtie." Enjoyed meeting so many people and reminiscing about the Co***ne Cowboys and McDuffie race riots of 1980's Miami, the Gender Spectrum, the women of 1920's Paris, and healing techniques with the third eye - themes of "The Purple Bowtie."

Thanks to Dan and Gabi Grubb of Fantastic Books Publishing, "The Purple Bowtie" made a lovely presentation and stood out.

"The Purple Bowtie" at the universal Amazon link: http://getbook.at/purplebowtie

(photo of Silvio Leon, author of "Open Heart", with whom I shared a booth at the Book Fair.)

Over forty people attended the launch party of my novel, "The Purple Bowtie."  Thank you all for your support. It was fu...
11/13/2017

Over forty people attended the launch party of my novel, "The Purple Bowtie." Thank you all for your support. It was fun to sign books for three hours. Wow. I like this part of being an author.
Thanks to Geri Dolan and Ilene Sokol for taking the photographs and to Achim Nowak and Karen Johnson for joining me in the photo.

As The Purple Bowtie launches, I want to give a HUGE thank you to my wife Jeanne McConnell. You are an unyielding suppor...
11/05/2017

As The Purple Bowtie launches, I want to give a HUGE thank you to my wife Jeanne McConnell. You are an unyielding supporter and adviser and you challenge my thoughts daily. You have taught me about the street smarts of life and what it really means to love someone.

A ‘shout out’ of appreciation to our family for their love and support: my sister, Lynn Reynolds Makrin, brother-in-law Keith Makrin, niece Katherine and nephew Ryan. My stepson Brian McConnell, his wife Betty Kang, granddaughter Melody and grandson Sandor.

Special thanks to my mentors: Syd Beiner, you started me on this journey; Madeleine Bar Sadeh, you motivated me to write, Dr. Deborah Grayson and Kathleen Adams, you guided me into new realms of self-exploration. Marcia Cherniachovsky, you are my sounding board of self-understanding. Achim Nowak, your excellent advice helped me navigate the world of publishing. Artist Lisa DiPetto, you reached into my brain and grabbed the images there. Donna Ratajczak, your ability to clarify complicated subjects and expert editing inspired me. To Dan Grubb, Gabi Grubb, Penny Grubb, Anne-Marie Strand and Stuart Aken of Fantastic Books Publishing, your invaluable advice and guidance have wrapped up The Purple Bowtie into a treasured gift and tied it with a bow.
To Camille Sanzone, Betty Armstrong, Mariette Van Rij, Ellen Shames, Ilana Plain, Neil Plain, Toni Armstrong Jr, Suzanne Munshower, Gayle Keiser, Andrea Presberg, Jackie Miller and Amy Cherry, thank you for sharing your input and encouragement.

Finally, thank you to all the people who read The Purple Bowtie. May you pursue your dreams, discover your past lives, and stand up for who you truly are.

Buy "The Purple Bowtie" now at http://getbook.at/PurpleBowtie.

"The Purple Bowtie" launches at Midnight, November 3. Get 70% off the retail price of the Kindle version of the book. Go...
11/02/2017

"The Purple Bowtie" launches at Midnight, November 3. Get 70% off the retail price of the Kindle version of the book. Go to
http://getbook.at/PurpleBowtie. This is a steal and the best price ever.
Please share and tell your friends. Thank you.

Inspired by a true story, The Purple Bowtie by Lisabeth Reynolds is a tale of gay love that bridges women’s lives from the le***an salons of 1920’s Paris to the 1980’s Miami gay rights movement and the devastating impact of AIDS.In part the novel is a tribute to the activists...

My novel, "The Purple Bowtie" launches MIDNIGHT, NOVEMBER 3 with a special Kindle Countdown Promotion.Beginning at midni...
11/02/2017

My novel, "The Purple Bowtie" launches MIDNIGHT, NOVEMBER 3 with a special Kindle Countdown Promotion.
Beginning at midnight, for the next 30 hours, you can buy the Kindle version of the book for 70% off the retail price a http://getbook.at/PurpleBowtie.
Please share and tell your friends. Thank you!

Happy Halloween! The best part about Halloween is that you can be anybody you want to be. Whether you bring out your ang...
10/29/2017

Happy Halloween!

The best part about Halloween is that you can be anybody you want to be. Whether you bring out your angels or demons, you get to be someone else and express your personality in an unusual way. And when you put on a costume and makeup, you discover what a varied personality you have. It’s great to bring out a part of yourself that has been dormant or live in the shoes of someone you’ve admired or… possibly even disliked.
Makeup to me is the key to bringing out my sub-personalities. As a face painter, I’ve seen how it makes kids light up when they see themselves decked out as princesses and comic book heroes. For me, each character I create for Halloween brings out certain feelings and leaves an indelible memory in my heart.
For Emmett Kelly, the famous circus hobo with the sad face, I remember the time all the clowns at Priscilla Mooseberger Camp in Minnesota sat around a campfire dressed as hobos and shared caring clown stories. There were a lot of laughs and a lot of sobs too (because caring clowns work with kids and adults challenged with disabilities and incurable diseases.)
Makeup can be very exciting especially if you take yourself to the International Face Painting and Body Art Convention in Orlando, Florida (scheduled for May 23 to 27, 2018). The best face painting, airbrush, henna and body art professionals from around the world are brought together to teach you everything you ever wanted to know about creative make-up. The convention was started by Marcela Murad in 2002. (Marcela, also known as Mama Clown, actually gave me my Lizzie Love the Clown face! Her conventions sell out quickly because they are full of brilliant professionals and deliriously amazing face and body art designs.) Check out her face paint and balloon blog.
Have fun this Halloween and try a little makeup. You may discover a budding artist inside you.

This month marks the launch of my novel The Purple Bowtie. Watch my blog and Facebook for a special promotion on the book very soon! Buy the book at http://getbook.at/purplebowtie.

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