Adam P. Kennedy Interview Series Chronicling Greatness
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The first book in this series Mom how did you meet the Beatles? A true story of london in the 1960's has won the PEN Oakland-Josephine Miles 17th Annual National Literary Award 2007. PUBLIC LAB, as it is to be known, will be launched Feb. 4-23 with Mom, How Did You Meet The Beatles? by Adam P. Kennedy and Adrienne Kennedy and continue every month through the end of June. Read the New York Times Review of Mom How Did You Meet The Beatles? Reliving an Encounter With Rock ’n’ Roll Royalty, in Her Own Write. By Charles Isherwood published February 13, 2008. "It seems almost inconceivable that a sense of innocence could be restored to the activity of stargazing. I am not referring to the contemplation of things twinkling in the night sky, of course, but to the adoration of celebrities gleaming from the front pages of glossy magazines." The Series:
Profiles on Pioneers interviews outstanding men and women from around the world who have and continue to make substantial contributions in their respective fields. Profiles chronicle the historic impact of these trailblazers as they share their influences, views, insights and knowledge on the world they helped create and its relationship to the world at large.
Newsmakers interviews outstanding activists, artists, entrepreneurs and educators from around the world who are instrumental in the positive development of the world community.
Remembering Legends chronicles the outstanding contributions of legendary deceased men and women by interviewing the people who knew them best in order to honor and learn from these trailblazers.
Heroes of War chronicles the extraordinary experiences of the American soldier from World War II to the present day.
Each CG interview will be a minimum of 60 minutes and will be published in its own 6 x 9 perfect bound soft cover book by Kennedy Publishing.
In the near future the Chronicling Greatness Series will also feature the Chronicling Greatness On-Line Literary Magazine, which will feature segments from the books, new interviews from the series that were too brief to publish as a single book and commentary columns from scholars and critiques.