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Arthur Wooten is the author of Dizzy (2012), Arthur Wooten's Shorts (2012), Leftovers (2012), Wise Bear William (2012), On Picking Fruit (2006), Fruit Cocktail (2007) and , Birthday Pie (2011).

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Dizzy

release date: Dec 01, 2012
Dizzy
Inspired by Arthur Wooten''s life, Dizzy is a unique read in that it''s a fictional memoir that marries two genres: an exciting backstage show business tale coupled with a frightening medical drama. Angie Styles, a beloved Broadway star, is struck down at the height of her career by a mysterious disease and is forced to reexamine her life and the people in it as she fights to survive.

Arthur Wooten's Shorts

release date: Jan 21, 2012
Arthur Wooten's Shorts
"Wooten''s writing is honest, funny, moving...these may be ''shorts'' but they made a big impression on me." - Clayton Littlewood, author of Goodbye To Soho and DWB: Tales Of Soho A Stroke Of Luck: a short story Chip Lowell is a sexy, spicy and self-confident celebrity chef who is just about to debut his first television cooking show. But in the blink of an eye, a life-altering incident forces him to change his menu and reevaluate himself and the people in his life. The "Dear Henry" Letters For two years Arthur was the humorist for the London magazine, reFRESH. In each issue of this gay publication he wrote a letter to his exasperating and fictional lover, Henry, explaining the never-ending reasons why they must end their relationship. But as we all know, sometimes breaking up is really hard to do. "Wooten''s knack at mastering comedy through extraordinary situations is unsurpassed. If you loved his ''fruit series'' you''re going to relish what''s inside his ''shorts'' " - Gregory G. Allen, author of Well With My Soul "Writing comedy is not easy and writing intelligent comedy is even more difficult. It is a quality that I''ve always believed is inherent and not learned and Mr. Wooten possesses this innate talent in spades. Characterised by an excellent comedic sense, his writing is highly imaginative with a sharp sophistication." - Indogene, The Indie Reviewer

Leftovers

release date: Feb 01, 2012
Leftovers
"Just like the Tupperware she sells, Vivian Lawson is destined to be an American icon. In this tale of heartbreak, failure, redemption, love and triumph, Arthur Wooten''s gift for storytelling makes Leftovers a delicious read. I can''t wait to read it again " - Michelle Churchill, author of I Thought I Grew Up "I highly recommend this book for every household with a woman living in it." - Ella Johnson, Mymcbooks "Leftovers is a page turning easy read just in time for summer." - Krista Smith, AskMissA.com Vivian Lawson''s fantasy of being the perfect 1950s suburban housewife is shattered when an uncontrollable event changes her life forever. Destitute and left to fend for herself in a man''s world, she searches her New England town unable to find a job. With nowhere to turn, Vivian takes the advice of her wisecracking best friend, Babs, and reluctantly becomes a Tupperware lady. Vivian struggles with low self-esteem as well as stage fright but with the support of Babs'' lovesick brother, Stew, and the creator of Tupperware''s Home Party Plan system, Brownie Wise, she may just find the strength to conquer her inner demons and take control of her life. A story of empowerment, Leftovers is a delectable romantic dramedy with an inspirational journey that reveals to us what can be achieved by using one''s guts, determination and a little bit of a self-deprecating humor.

Wise Bear William

release date: Jan 01, 2012
Wise Bear William
"Wise Bear William is one of the most delightful books for young readers ever! Adults will enjoy it as well." - Phylicia Rashad "Heartfelt, winning and tender, Wise Bear William will become an instant classic for your child''s home library to be savored and shared in the years to come. I loved it. Highly recommended! Paws up!" - Constance Marks, Director of the award winning documentary Being Elmo: A Puppeteer''s Journey "Wise Bear William offers such a beautiful glimpse into the world of our children, while reminding us about the important things in life - friendship, loyalty, and loving one another. This is a book that children and their parents will enjoy together." - Dina Spiegel, Psy.D, Child Psychologist "Arthur Wooten has created a vividly imaginative world of talking toys that transports us to another time and place with the luscious illustrations by Bud Santora." - Gregory G. Allen, Playwright/Director of children''s musicals EDITORIAL REVIEW: In Wise Bear William: A New Beginning, toys long forgotten in an attic discover that children are coming up to rescue them. All wanting to be picked, each toy examines their own self-described shortcomings and turn to one another for comfort and advice. But the most important thing they discover is that as much as you fix things up on the outside, it''s what''s on the inside that really counts. With an emotional and surprising ending for all the toys, this heartwarming and timeless tale of love and friendship is destined to become a favorite of young and old for years to come.

On Picking Fruit

release date: Jan 01, 2006
On Picking Fruit
Although he was born gay, Curtis Jenkins is still searching for that elusive man of his dreams. Unfortunately, Curtis has already formed a self-destructive pattern of choosing all the wrong men, often in all the wrong places. Date after date, hell just gets that much closer. But Curtis is an optimist, and vows never to give up. ''If gallantry in our day is defined as facing adversity with screams of laughter, then this is the most gallant book I know of.'' - Edmund White

Fruit Cocktail

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Fruit Cocktail
Determined, hopeless romantic Curtis Jenkins finds more bad apples in this sequel to On Picking Fruit.

Birthday Pie

release date: Jul 01, 2011
Birthday Pie
"Wooten''s southern family of the Martindales can sit on a family heirloom mantle along side some of the greats (Glass Menagerie''s Wingfields, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof''s Pollitts, Frankie Addams from The Member of the Wedding, or the Wingos from The Prince of Tides), yet still maintain a uniqueness of the author''s voice that vividly allows us to ''know'' these people." - Gregory Allen, Author, Playwright * * * * When Lex Martindale, a New York City writer, goes home to celebrate his birthday and say good-bye to his dying father, he struggles with whether or not to share with his eccentric Southern family news of his own life-threatening situation. * * * * As we travel through seventy years of the Martindales'' rich and colorful history, unearthing forbidden loves, shattered hopes and tenacious dreams, we realize that this reunion is a volatile turning point in all of their lives. * * * * But as anger, resentments and jealousies erupt to the surface, it''s their laughter and irreverent sense of humor that prevails allowing for a quiet healing in this bittersweet, moving portrait, of the all-American family. * * * *"A delicious surprise! Birthday Pie is a clever, smartly written tale that once again proves how great a storyteller Arthur Wooten actually is. A tasty treat from beginning to end." - Greg Archer, The Huffington Post * * * * "Birthday Pie is one of the most original, relevant and touching stories I have ever read." - Debbie Allen
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