First peek at UNEXPECTEDLY, MILO’s cover
I got my first peek at the proposed cover art for Unexpectedly, Milo today, and I think I love it. There are tweaks that I think need to be made,…
I got my first peek at the proposed cover art for Unexpectedly, Milo today, and I think I love it. There are tweaks that I think need to be made,…
I was reading through my contract for Unexpectedly, Milo, preparing to sign, when I came across the section entitled Description of the Work. It provides a basic summary of the…
You know your wife takes her ice cream seriously when she requires five minutes of online research before deciding upon a flavor. Before leaving the house, I had to commit…
Just a reminder of upcoming appearances for anyone interested: On Monday, September 21, I will be at the Westport, CT, public library with author Margot Berwin to discuss our debut…
On Friday night, I went to RJ Julia Booksellers to listen to Nicholson Baker, one of my favorite authors, speak about his new book, The Anthologist. Baker became one of…
I have always recommended the RadioLab podcast to all of my friends, but I cannot recommend this week’s episode on Parasites (yes, parasites) highly enough. Turn off the television tonight…
I just spent the last three minutes listening to a sample of the audio version of Something Missing, which was released by Recorded Books last week. I love it. The…
I often lament the importance placed on the plot in the current literary environment. As a writer who does not have a plot in mind when he begins a book,…
I am always surprised to find myself sitting in a meeting, a presentation or any other instance in which someone is speaking to an audience and the speaker chooses not…
A couple of great reviews popped up online today, including the Newsday review from the Sunday paper and Bookslut’s review (a lit blog with an odd title but much respect…