Interview with Hunter S. Jones
Cover photo from Fables of the Reconstruction “I have been fortunate enough to connect with a Voodoo Madame. I had a gentleman post on my book’s page and outline why I’m going to Hell…this bodes More...
September’s Writing Contest
[media-credit name="Expats Media" align="alignright" width="200"][/media-credit]Expats Media is excited to announce our first writing contest. Have you ever interviewed anyone in the past for an article? Now is More...
Interview with Filmmaker David P. Baker
[media-credit name="Courtesy of David P. Baker" align="alignright" width="300"][/media-credit]Question: How often do you get to chat with filmmakers? You’d think I would, all the time. Well, that isn’t necessarily More...
The Elephant Frowned
The Elephant Frowned A journalist interviews a film director and breaks through the idealised version to uncover the truth, lies and manipulation. But what is reality and what is fiction when everyone has More...
A twist in the plot. Julian Gallo discusses his new novel and gives his view on the reality versus perception of self publishing
Author Julian Gallo discusses his new novel Mediterraneo and the influence that the 50 Shades trilogy has had on self-published books. Julian Gallo is a self-published writer. In the last decade his poetry and More...
Japan’s Experts Call for U.S. Pressure
[media-credit id=2 align="aligncenter" width="300"][/media-credit]This past weekend I had the opportunity to meet two very kind gentlemen from the Skilled Veterans Corps for Fukushima (SVCF). They had just flown More...
Ocean X Team Researching Something “Really Cool” (Updated)
[media-credit name="cnn" align="alignleft" width="300"][/media-credit]In a story touching the outer fringes of the mainstream, a team of explorers have made a discovery that over the course of the next few days More...
An interview with God: Part One
Welcome to The TAZ Zone! Your leader in online facts and controversy. Today we interview the very popular World icon known by many names, by many religions and cultures, but primarily as the generic term ‘ More...









