(EXCLUSIVE): Saratogian author's NYC takeover
If you're in NYC this month, look around for this familiar face.
If you’re down in the city this month, take a look around — you might see a familiar face.
Literally.
Saratogian Molly Dunn, an esteemed advertising exec and — as of yesterday, an author — is currently the star of NYC subway ads that are running all over Manhattan and Brooklyn for the month of January.
The reason: Dunn’s exciting debut novel, the psychological thriller The Circuitry We Share.
“I wanted to catch the attention of folks on the streets of NYC,” says the Queens native who also lived in Manhattan and Brooklyn before migrating north. “The best part of [New York City] is the people — they have a taste level like no other — so if New Yorkers purchase and read The Circuitry We Share and something within it resonates with them, well then, slam f***ing dunk.”
Dunn herself went down to NYC for her book — and MTA — debut, but will be back in the Spa City soon enough. (Buy her book at Northshire and mark your calendar for her book signing event there on Friday, Feb. 27.)
“Being back in the city,” she says, “to brighten the steps of subway stations feels surreal!”
The Circuitry We Share’s “mind-bending” story follows four highly intuitive women from different parts of the world, whose lives collide after falling for the same Silicon Valley filmmaker.
For more info on Dunn’s in-person event, visit northshire.com.
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