‘On Writing,’ by Stephen King
There are certain books that you should know, when you lend them out, you’re not getting back, and Stephen King’s ‘On Writing̵...
Authors, Novelists, Norm Green, Norman Green, Shooting Dr Jack, Angel of Montague Street, Edgar Award, Shamus Award, Brian DeFiore, Mystery Writers of America, Brooklyn, Alexandra Martillo,Tommy Bagadonuts, American Writers
There are certain books that you should know, when you lend them out, you’re not getting back, and Stephen King’s ‘On Writing̵...
When I started writing about twenty years ago, I had no room in my life for it, really, my day job took most of my time and energy, but I had the ob...
I read ‘Factfulness,’ by Hans Rosling. Rosling was a Swedish doctor who did a ton of work with the UN in what we used to call ‘t...
It’s been a while since I posted anything here, but this time I have an excuse! Really, I do… I know, you don’t want to hear it....
I read ‘Cold Black Earth,’ by Sam Reaves. Full disclosure, I’ve met Reaves a couple of times and I like the guy, so I won’t ...
It is an unfortunate fact of the writer’s life that we tend to age publicly. Several names come to mind, people who, on the page, became a sha...
In my house we have two laptops, one desktop, four tablets, two smartphones and one giant television. For two people. On any one of the above, I can...
I finally finished Carlo Rovelli’s monumental (in scope, not in length) book ‘Reality Is Not What It Seems,’ in which Rovelli prov...
I read ‘Waking Up,’ by Sam Harris. The subtitle is what hooked me: ‘A guide to spirituality without religion.’ Harris is a w...
I’ve been doing a lot of reading recently, mostly, I think, because I haven’t been able to do much writing. For me, writing requi...