BROAD STREET

Broad Street Press Release
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Fumbling with Fiction
Don’t get me wrong because I love me some mainstream publishers. But every once in awhile it’s cool to find some indie pubs doing it right. (Broad Street’s) got a chick lit feel and yet the characters aren’t just shopping, learning to bake, or discovering that their dreamy real estate agent killed somebody. Weiser takes a commercial plotline and makes it her own.

Peeking Between the Pages
I was hooked from the first page. This book holds so much…in terms of strong women and finding yourself in a sometimes mixed up world. For me it was a fun and fast read.

Library Thing
As I may have mentioned before, I'm not a fan of chicklit, but, having read and enjoyed Broad Street, that may change.

Internet Review of Books: Worth Mentioning
Anyone who has desired to be in a rock band—and let’s face it, who hasn’t stood in front of the mirror with a fake microphone longing for the big break—or likes edgy characters with grit and determination, will laugh along at the exploits of Weiser’s engaging heroines.

Just One More Page
Ms. Weiser managed to hook me, not only by the story but by her elegant writing.

BCF Book Reviews
I really enjoyed this book and read it in two sittings. I was completely engrossed in this book and felt like I was right there alongside them in this struggle.

Second BFC Review
This book is not a lighthearted romp through the rock star world. It is an intense, touching… look at what it takes to get to the top.

Philly Girl About Town
Author Christine Weiser called the band "Broad Street" as a tongue-in-cheek reference to the often not-women friendly music scene. However, Kit and Margo in the book appropriate the name as a badge of honor, proud of their outsider status which really in turn brings them closer inside the 90s male-dominated music.

Philly Burbs
Broad Street is an immeasurably fun foray into the fictional world of an all-girl rock group that shares the novel's same witty name and tongue-in-cheek attitude. Weiser's writing is fueled by her own experience as a bass player for successful Philly acts such as Mae Pang and The Tights. She was kind enough to answer some questions about her new book and what it is like being part of the Philadelphia music scene.

Small Press Reviews
The first thing I noticed about Christine Weiser's debut novel, Broad Street, is the cover. Hot pink with an iconic Roy Lichtenstein-esque illustration of a woman in a blue evening gown rocking out on a bass guitar, the artwork struck me as fresh and bold-more Mexican wrestling poster (and I mean that in a good way!) than staid book cover-which, it turns out, makes it the perfect match for Weiser's fresh, bold literary voice.

Amazon Reviews

Literarily
Today I welcome guest blogger Christine Weiser, author of the debut novel, Broad Street , which follows the fictive all-girl indie rock group, Broad Street.

City Paper
The story of an all-girl Philly rock band, (Broad Street) hardily talks a blue-and-gray streak about Philly's '90s indie-rawk past - which Weiser's former band, the punky Mae Pang, was queen of.

Bucks Magazine
Christine Weiser’s dream found life at the point where the impulse of youth and the wisdom that comes with maturity overlapped

Podcasts

Interview with Christine Weiser
Skope Entertainment