Steven P. Unger

There is a Facebook fan page for each of my books. The links are below; Amazon tells me that you will have to copy and paste them to your browser when you log in to Facebook.

I try to keep each fan page fun and topical with lots of photos and other art, page-relevant birthdays, etc., as well as some self-promotion. I hope you'll check them out and like them.

The address for the fan page of "In the Footsteps of Dracula" is http://www.facebook.com/pages/In-the-Footsteps-of-Dracula/277002625663289?ref=hl

The address for the fan page of "Before the Paparazzi" is http://www.facebook.com/pages/Before-the-Paparazzi-50-Years-of-Extraordinary-Photographs/289736681039552?ref=hl

The address for the fan page of "Dancing in the Streets" is

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dancing-in-the-Streets-A-Novel-by-Steven-P-Unger/221577921263505?ref=hl

Thanks to all of you.

One last note: Just in time for the Holiday Season, "Before the Paparazzi"--the perfect stocking buster coffee table book--is on sale at its lowest price ever!

REVIEWERS' COMMENTS

Critics are cheering Steven P. Unger's "In the Footsteps of Dracula: A Personal Journey and Travel Guide, 2nd Ed." (World Audience, 2011) and "Before the Paparazzi: 50 Years of Extraordinary Photographs" (World Audience, 2011):

Following "In the Footsteps of Dracula: A Personal Journal and Travel Guide, 2nd Ed." is exactly what the title implies it is. But what the title doesn’t imply is how rich this book is with information. It really is stunning. Steven P. Unger deserves high praise for the mere existence of his opus, but moreover, the book is well written and provides the ultimate tome of Dracula data for classic horror fans. You’ll be hard pressed to find a more entertaining nonfiction read.

Jason Thorson, Flames Rising Dot Com

Steven Unger’s book is not just a simple travelogue, but an inspirational journey to the birthplace of Dracula. The armchair traveler will be enthralled with the exquisite detail on the sights and surroundings the author experienced on his journey. Within the first few pages, you’ll feel like you’re right beside him, meandering past ancient tombstones, historical cities, and glorious countrysides. And all of a sudden, a passion which you perhaps never knew you had will be born. A passion to learn about all things Dracula, and perhaps start your own journey into Bram Stoker’s life and mind.

Andrew Sanchez, i love werewolves.com

For a nostalgic look back through more recent American history, for a close-up study of some truly remarkable photographs, and for an interesting narrative about the stories within and behind the photographs, you should read "Before the Paparazzi." It's an American treasure.

Paula Day, The Copperfield Review

We caught up with Steven P. Unger last year and chatted about his "In the Footsteps of Dracula: A Personal Journey and Travel Guide." Now he's turned his attention closer to home with "Before the Paparazzi: 50 Years of Extraordinary Photographs." Unger wrote the text based on interviews with former New York Post photographer Arty Pomerantz, who pioneered the use of the 35-millimeter camera in photojournalism. The book features 250 of Pomerantz's black-and-white shots taken from the 1960s through the 1990s, among them the celebrities of the day: Jackie Kennedy, Liz Taylor, Milton Berle, Gloria Swanson, Fidel Castro. A fascinating trip back in time.

Allen Pierleoni, The Sacramento Bee

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