Monday, August 8, 2011

CENTERPIECES: Read an Excerpt!

Surprise!  I've decided to share part of my new novel, CENTERPIECES (Hallway Press), on Aberration Nation! 

As they are posted, links to each chapter will also be made available on the sidebar.  If you're interested in owning a copy, the most convenient way to is purchase it via this Amazon link.


CENTERPIECES Press Release:


Novel provides art lovers with unique look at life of Vincent van Gogh


Penelope Przekop takes readers on a thought-provoking journey as corporate executives follow their creative urges in “Centerpieces”


PHILADELPHIA – In “Centerpieces” (ISBN 0615464734), Penelope Przekop explores the timeless struggle between the pursuit of art and the more practical challenges life offers. In doing so, the book brings another perspective to the story of Vincent van Gogh.

Before Van Gogh shot himself in the stomach in July 1890, he had sold only one painting. His brother Theo, Vincent’s greatest supporter and a successful art dealer, died six months later. It was Theo’s widow, Johanna Bonger van Gogh, who ultimately brought recognition to Vincent’s art work.

Przekop takes readers to modern-day New York City, where they meet two brothers, Ellis and Tom Spencer, who oversee the drug safety organization of one of the world’s largest and most respected companies, Pratt Pharmaceuticals. Tom’s deviant plan for the future begins to splinter when Ellis meets Holly Carter, a lonely Southern woman who has moved to New York to pursue art while furthering her pharmaceutical career. Past and present overlap when the life of Van Gogh and modern New Yorkers converge in a world of bizarre bookstores, strip clubs, galleries, brownstones, Starbucks and corporate intrigue.

About the Author:

Penelope Przekop’s debut novel, “Aberrations,” was launched in 2008. Her writing has been featured in The New Jersey Star-Ledger, The Shreveport Times, The Detroit Metro Times and The Baton Rouge Advocate, among other publications. She's also an artist whose work is represented by Monkdogz Urban Art (New York City). Her blog, Aberration Nation, has been praised by numerous acclaimed authors and artists.

Book Description:

Vincent van Gogh fakes his death, Ellis Spenser longs to paint. Holly Carter conceals a famous lineage. Theo van Gogh gains his health, but loses the woman he loves. Mimi Calais says she's a vampire. Tom Spencer hatches a plan.

Ellis and Tom Spencer oversee the drug safety organization in one of the world's largest and most respected companies, Pratt Pharmaceuticals. Tom's deviant plan for their future begins to splinter when Ellis meets Holly Carter, a lonely Southern woman who has come to New York to pursue art while furthering her pharmaceutical career. Holly lives in a Greenwich Village apartment building owned by Mimi, a mysterious young woman whose claims of being a vampire remind Holly that life goes on. As Ellis pursues Holly, the past and present begin to overlap. Dark secrets emerge amidst Mimi's bizarre bookstore, strip clubs, galleries, brownstones, corporate culture, and Starbucks ad nauseam.

Two sets of extraordinary brothers, and two very different women, struggle to carve out unique identities in a world where middle age is the beginning of the end; corporate puppets and dreaming immigrants rub shoulders in the hallowed burning halls of Ellis Island; and forever takes on new meaning.

Van Gogh only sold one painting during his lifetime. Based on extensive research, CENTERPIECES, explores the miraculous explosion of Van Gogh's work shortly after his suicide and the death of his brother, Theo, six months later.

Join Vincent in a journey of self-discovery, friendship, betrayal, fantasy, corporate intrigue, and love. Find out what he sacrificed for art.

"CENTERPIECES is an amazing, powerful, and deep trip inside the human condition! Strong and impressive!"

Jean Marc Calvet, internationally renowned artist and subject of the feature film, CALVET,

“CENTERPIECES is a bold story filled with dramatic scenes--one of the most striking of which is the 1897 burning of the Ellis Island Immigrant Station by quite unexpected hands. Highly recommended to those who enjoy their historical fiction with a twist.”

Barry Moreno, Historian, Ellis Island Immigration Museum and author of THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ELLIS ISLAND

"Penelope Przekop has keen insight into the human condition."

Terri Cheney, author of MANIC: A Memoir, and THE DARK SIDE OF INNOCENCE: Growing up Bipolar

"What a clever novel! I was so drawn in by Przekop's characters. She is terrific at creating distinct personalities and voices. And her plotting is spot on. The different story threads were so compelling and she tied them all together in such a satisfying way. I found the writing to be the most amazing aspect of all. There is so much poetic beauty here. She truly captured the artist sensibility. Boy, this lady can write!"

DeAnna Cameron, author of THE BELLY DANCER

"Penelope Przekop writes with gorgeous imagery, quirky characters and deep storytelling."

Melissa Walker, author of LOVESTRUCK SUMMER and VIOLET IN PRIVATE


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