Events!
Come if you can, or help me spread the word
November 2, 2025, 9:30 am
Temple B’rith Kodesh, 2131 Elmwood Avenue 8, 14618, Rochester, NY
November 7, 7:00 pm
Tinker Street Cinema, 132 Tinker Street, Woodstock, NY, 12498 I’ll be one of twelve telling a story at the Woodstock Bookfest Story Slam. The story may or may not be true. You decide.
November 14, 2025, 4:00 pm
Shokan Branch, Olive Free Library, 26-28 Mountain Road, Shokan, NY - this library branch, in an old American Legion Hall, opened just down the street from our Catskills home. I’ll be presenting Stumbling Blocks, and inviting neighbors to do a guided exercise and tell a story from their childhoods. All ages welcome.
November 20, 2025, 7:00pm
The Common Good Bookstore, 119 Canal Street, 12428, Ellenville, NY
December 9, 3pm EST ONLINE
Qesher Online Book Club. Free Registration Folks zoom in from around the world. The hosts are in Budapest!
Audiobook complete!
I’ve uploaded Stumbling Blocks, the audio, to Author’s Republic, an independent distributor. AR will make the book available to Audible/Amazon, Bookshop.org, libraries, and others shortly.
Photo by James Ward, the producer of my audiobook. I recorded it in Live Oak Studios in Berkeley in September. It was a great experience. Here’s an excerpt.
If you’ve read Stumbling Blocks, please take a moment to review it on your platform of choice.
I’ll be traveling back to CA in December & have a variety of engagements set up them. These are listed on my website, jenniferkrebs.net. A shout out to my team:
Kylie Lobell of KOL Digital Marketing, who helped me set up the many events.
Betsy Graziani Fasbinder, speech coach.
Karen Kreps, of NetIngenuity, my masterful website manager.
And all the writers I’ve worked with over the past several years:
Catherine Marshall Smith, who’s coordinated a daily writing group (8am on the West Coast). She along with Aline Soules, Kim Phillips Boehm, Connie Sommer, Rhodi Hawk, and others help me make space regularly to write. Catherine got the idea for this group at the Sonoma County Writers Camp, which I’ve never attended. But the camp is the brainchild of Ellen Sussman and Elizabeth Stark, both accomplished writers and wonderful teachers.
Lastly, I attended a writers’ retreat put on by Elizabeth Rosner on Cape Cod earlier this month. It was a privilege.








