This week the Berkshire Jewish Voice (“A publication of the Jewish Federation of the Berkshires, serving the Berkshires and surrounding NY, CT and VT”) published a glowing review of Seltzertopia, which I am delighted to re-post below: Book Review: Seltzertopia: The Extraordinary Story of an Ordinary DrinkBy Avi Dresner /Read More →

Numbers contain their own magic. Overnight, 2018 transformed into 2019 while 14 years of research turned into 1 effervescent book. To wrap-up my Seltzertopia launch year, here’s a few highlights, numbers and all, that detail my own transformation into a published author. 1. The Topography of Book Sales Amazon hasRead More →

Today I had a blast being interviewed live today on WNYC‘s All of It by host Alison Stewart. I’ve done a lot of seltzer-loving press in the past decade, but this was my first time doing LIVE media. What a blast! I arrived at the studio, settled into a (notRead More →

This week, Jesse Bernstein of the Jewish Exponent (tagline: What it Means to be Jewish in Philadelphia) reviewed Seltzertopia this week, in “Seltzer History Bubbles with Details“. You can read the full review here or enjoy my loving swipes at it below. I am very appreciative of any publication thatRead More →

Last week (11.29) I left from work in Manhattan in a rush hour Uber, arrived in Jersey via a tunnel, crawled up the west side of the Hudson, past the George Washington Bridge, through the Palisades (one of my favorite local drives), and arrived *only* a few minutes late toRead More →

I recently traveled to the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island in Providence, Rhode Island, for An Evening of Jewish Renaissance, their annual event offering an evening of cultural events, largely built around authors and their books. It’s wonderful for the community: a one-night invasion of inspiring and fascinating content,Read More →

I recently landed in D.C. at Reagan Airport and grabbed a car to the JCC of Northern Virginia for the next stop on my Seltzertopia Live! tour. Before my GPS could tell me I’d arrive I looked up and found the evidence literally staring right into my face! That wasRead More →