Interview with Andrew Walsh, Webmaster and Author of Savvy for the Social Web
Andrew Walsh helps us navigate through the clutter of online information with his book. Andrew Walsh has a book out called Savvy for the Social Web: The New Skills You Need to Survive and Thrive in the Digital Age. In this interview, he shares his ideas about maintaining creativity while multitasking. I know there are people out there who are More...
Plays on Assumptions: Garry Crystal’s “And When The Arguing’s Over”
Those of you who have been following my blog for some time now know I don’t keep secret my high admiration of Garry Crystal as a writer. Having published two previous short story collections, “The Last Busker More...
The Songbird Speaks – Introducing Beth Rudetsky
Today, allow me to introduce you to the beautifully talented songbird and pianist Beth Rudetsky. We have recently had some time to correspond. My only question to Beth, after reading her Bio was, “If you were More...
Celtic Vampires: Interview with Dark Dealings Author Karen Victoria Smith
Wall Street has fangs. In a 24-hour world, does anyone notice the unusual behaviors of many, including the reclusive rich. When international power brokers, vampires and shape shifters hiding in plain sight, More...
Life after Publication of The Desolate Garden
I have been fortunate in having been asked to do many interviews on the internet since joining FaceBook about a year ago, but often the questions are more or less the same. It has crossed my mind that the less experience More...
Book Review: “Lazarus Is Dead” by Richard Beard
Europa Editions, 2012 I once saw an interview with novelist Salman Rushdie on C-Span where he discussed his interest in religion, despite the fact that he sees himself as an atheist. He said to the interviewer that More...
Another Day, Another Publishing Scam, I Mean Publishing Offer
This morning, after my usual lying in bed for an hour staring at the ceiling, I switched on the laptop to be greeted with the writer’s dream come true. Yes, an email from a publishing company offering me a book More...
The Freedom to Be You…thanks Gretchen
The Happiness Project My reading list for November has turned up an unexpected gem. Gretchen Rubin’s The Happiness Project is an account of the author’s journey towards finding more happiness in her life. More...









