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Leslie Glass

Leslie Glass (born April 19, 1945) is an American author, playwright, journalist, philanthropist, and filmmaker. Along with her daughter, she founded Reach Out Recovery, a United States-based nonprofit addiction recovery organization.[1][2]

Leslie Glass
Born (1945-04-19) April 19, 1945 (age 79)
OccupationAuthor, producer/director, recovery advocate,
NationalityAmerican
GenreSuspense, fiction, mystery, comedy, nonfiction, documentary
Notable worksApril Woo Suspense Novels,
The Secret World of Recovery,
The Silent Majority
Website
authorleslieglass.com

Writing and film work edit

Glass is the author of fifteen novels, nine of which compose a New York Times Bestselling series. This sequence of novels center around an NYPD detective, April Woo, the first Asian-American female detective in American mainstream fiction. The first title in the series, Burning Time, was published in 1993 by Bantam Books, a Random House imprint.[3]

Glass began her career in advertising and publishing at New York magazine, where she wrote the "Intelligencer" column. Her writing has been featured in Redbook and Cosmopolitan and translated into six foreign languages.[4] She also worked as a scriptwriter for the soap opera Guiding Light.

Her novel Over His Dead Body was produced for the stage by Robert Brustein under the name Strokes at the American Repertory Theater. This work, the novels Getting Away with It, Modern Love, and the entirety of the April Woo series have been optioned for feature films.

Glass produced and directed The Secret World of Recovery. The film was first showcased at Sarasota Film Festival in May 2014. The movie was released in 2014 and was the winner of the 2016 American Society of Addiction Medicine Media Award. In 2013, Glass produced and directed The Silent Majority.

Reach Out Recovery edit

In 2011 Leslie Glass and her daughter, social worker Lindsey Glass,[5] founded Reach Out Recovery,[6] a nonprofit organization promoting community solutions for recovery from addiction in Sarasota, Florida.[1]

The organization was inspired by Glass's own journey in the recovery world, when about 18 years ago her daughter struggled with substance use in her late teens and early 20s.[7][8] The lack of resources and support motivated the mother and daughter to provide help for other families facing the same issues.[9]

Leslie Glass produced and directed the 2012 documentary titled "the Secret World of Recovery" which tells some of the mother and daughter story and what happens after people leave addiction treatment and start on the next phase of their lives in recovery. The documentary premiered at the Sarasota Film Festival in 2011 and also won the 2016 Association of Addiction Medicine Media Award.[10][11]

She produced and directed the Silent Majority, a 2014 teen addiction prevention documentary that premiered at the Gasparilla Film Festival in 2014 and on PBS station WEDU and was distributed by American Public Television to PBS stations nationwide in 2015.[12][13]

Bibliography edit

Novels edit

April Woo Series edit

Other works edit

Short stories edit

Plays edit

  • Strokes (1984)
  • The Survivors (1989)
  • On The Edge (1991)

Films edit

  • The Secret World of Recovery documentary (2012)
  • The Silent Majority documentary (2013)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Seidman, Carrie. "Sunday Profile:Author becomes reluctant crusader". Sarasota Herald-Tribune.
  2. ^ Andreeva, Neelie (29 August 2011). "CBS Developing Cop Drama Based On Leslie Glass' April Woo Book Series". Deadline.
  3. ^ Clark, Maggie. . Archived from the original on 2017-12-01. Retrieved 2016-09-30.
  4. ^ White, Claire E., A Conversation With Leslie Glass, The Internet Writing Journal. March 2001. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  5. ^ Hunter, Lasheika (30 August 2019). "Stop the Mess! How to Avoid Social Media Drama in Love". Ebony.
  6. ^ Reach Out Recovery website "About Us" page
  7. ^ "You're Sober and Want to be a Counselor: Now What?". Psych Central.
  8. ^ "5 Tips for College students to recovery after a disaster or other trauma - World leading higher education information and services". World.edu. 1 October 2016.
  9. ^ "3 Reasons Why Face-to-Face Meetings Are Still Important In Our Digital Day and Age". Business 2 Community.
  10. ^ "Best 7 Fitness Apps To Boost Your Fitness Goals". Engadget.
  11. ^ "7 Postpartum Rest And Recovery Tips That Really Work". Working Mother.
  12. ^ "How My Anxiety Got Worse After Having A Baby". BlogHer.
  13. ^ "Cocaine addiction will be soon be prevented with a vaccine". University of Notre Dame.

External links edit

  • Random House Author Spotlight

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Leslie Glass born April 19 1945 is an American author playwright journalist philanthropist and filmmaker Along with her daughter she founded Reach Out Recovery a United States based nonprofit addiction recovery organization 1 2 Leslie GlassBorn 1945 04 19 April 19 1945 age 79 OccupationAuthor producer director recovery advocate NationalityAmericanGenreSuspense fiction mystery comedy nonfiction documentaryNotable worksApril Woo Suspense Novels The Secret World of Recovery The Silent MajorityWebsiteauthorleslieglass wbr com Contents 1 Writing and film work 2 Reach Out Recovery 3 Bibliography 3 1 Novels 3 1 1 April Woo Series 3 1 2 Other works 3 2 Short stories 3 3 Plays 3 4 Films 4 References 5 External linksWriting and film work editGlass is the author of fifteen novels nine of which compose a New York Times Bestselling series This sequence of novels center around an NYPD detective April Woo the first Asian American female detective in American mainstream fiction The first title in the series Burning Time was published in 1993 by Bantam Books a Random House imprint 3 Glass began her career in advertising and publishing at New York magazine where she wrote the Intelligencer column Her writing has been featured in Redbook and Cosmopolitan and translated into six foreign languages 4 She also worked as a scriptwriter for the soap opera Guiding Light Her novel Over His Dead Body was produced for the stage by Robert Brustein under the name Strokes at the American Repertory Theater This work the novels Getting Away with It Modern Love and the entirety of the April Woo series have been optioned for feature films Glass produced and directed The Secret World of Recovery The film was first showcased at Sarasota Film Festival in May 2014 The movie was released in 2014 and was the winner of the 2016 American Society of Addiction Medicine Media Award In 2013 Glass produced and directed The Silent Majority Reach Out Recovery editIn 2011 Leslie Glass and her daughter social worker Lindsey Glass 5 founded Reach Out Recovery 6 a nonprofit organization promoting community solutions for recovery from addiction in Sarasota Florida 1 The organization was inspired by Glass s own journey in the recovery world when about 18 years ago her daughter struggled with substance use in her late teens and early 20s 7 8 The lack of resources and support motivated the mother and daughter to provide help for other families facing the same issues 9 Leslie Glass produced and directed the 2012 documentary titled the Secret World of Recovery which tells some of the mother and daughter story and what happens after people leave addiction treatment and start on the next phase of their lives in recovery The documentary premiered at the Sarasota Film Festival in 2011 and also won the 2016 Association of Addiction Medicine Media Award 10 11 She produced and directed the Silent Majority a 2014 teen addiction prevention documentary that premiered at the Gasparilla Film Festival in 2014 and on PBS station WEDU and was distributed by American Public Television to PBS stations nationwide in 2015 12 13 Bibliography editNovels edit April Woo Series edit Burning Time 1993 Bantam Books Hanging Time 1995 Bantam Books Loving Time 1996 Bantam Books Judging Time 1998 Signet Books Stealing Time 1999 Signet Books Tracking Time 2000 Signet Books The Silent Bride 2002 Onyx A Killing Gift 2003 Onyx A Clean Kill 2005 Onyx Other works edit Getting Away with It 1976 Doubleday Books Modern Love 1983 St Martin s Press To Do No Harm 1992 Doubleday Books Natural Suspect A Collaborative Novel 2001 devised by William Bernhardt Ballantine Books Over His Dead Body A Novel of Sweet Revenge 2003 Ballantine Books For Love and Money A Novel of Stocks and Robbers 2004 Ballantine Books Sleeper 2010 Short stories edit High Stakes Eight stories of Gambling and Crime 2003 Robert J Randisi Editor Signet Books The Blue Religion New Stories about Cops Criminals and the Chase 2008 Michael Connelly Editor Little Brown and Company Plays edit Strokes 1984 The Survivors 1989 On The Edge 1991 Films edit The Secret World of Recovery documentary 2012 The Silent Majority documentary 2013 References edit a b Seidman Carrie Sunday Profile Author becomes reluctant crusader Sarasota Herald Tribune Andreeva Neelie 29 August 2011 CBS Developing Cop Drama Based On Leslie Glass April Woo Book Series Deadline Clark Maggie Film on Drug Recovery Earns Media Award Archived from the original on 2017 12 01 Retrieved 2016 09 30 White Claire E A Conversation With Leslie Glass The Internet Writing Journal March 2001 Retrieved 28 November 2017 Hunter Lasheika 30 August 2019 Stop the Mess How to Avoid Social Media Drama in Love Ebony Reach Out Recovery website About Us page You re Sober and Want to be a Counselor Now What Psych Central 5 Tips for College students to recovery after a disaster or other trauma World leading higher education information and services World edu 1 October 2016 3 Reasons Why Face to Face Meetings Are Still Important In Our Digital Day and Age Business 2 Community Best 7 Fitness Apps To Boost Your Fitness Goals Engadget 7 Postpartum Rest And Recovery Tips That Really Work Working Mother How My Anxiety Got Worse After Having A Baby BlogHer Cocaine addiction will be soon be prevented with a vaccine University of Notre Dame External links editRandom House Author Spotlight Author Interview Leslie Glass Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leslie Glass amp oldid 1209819919, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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