Painting Adam: Gimme some male protagonists written by women
One of the most popular posts on this blog is one called “Drawing Eve: Can male authors write female characters?” In it I explain my approach to the book I’ve … Continue reading
Flicked!
I’m so mad. Every time I try to join the modern world and upgrade to some gizmo that’s supposed to make my life better, I fall flat on my face. … Continue reading
3 Beatles Beatling
I can’t help it. When I stumble onto a clip of the last three surviving Beatles noodling around (before George stopped living in the material world), I just have to … Continue reading
Book Review Friday – Yesterday Road
Originally posted on P.C. ZICK:
I once read that all memory is fiction. What remains rather than specific details is the perception and the ghost of emotions garnered from…
David Byrne is so over the Internet
If you were a fan of the Talking Heads, you’ve probably been following the unpredictable activities of David Byrne over the years. He looks pretty good, with his white hair … Continue reading
The rent is too damn high
Did you see this? Manhattan is losing its bookstores. And not just the independent, one-of-a-kinds — that trend got started almost twenty years ago. Now even Barnes & Noble is … Continue reading
Nominations sought for “50 self-published books worth reading”
If you take a look at the top of my sidebar, you’ll see a box inviting you to nominate Yesterday Road for Indie Author Land’s “The 50 Self-Published Books Worth … Continue reading
Author Wednesday – Kevin Brennan
Originally posted on P.C. ZICK:
Welcome to Author Wednesday! One year of posts introducing authors and their work to the followers of this blog has been a most pleasant…
I did not know that
For the ebook curious… Sony is now selling ebooks via Kobo. Sony = Kobo. Kobo = Sony. Who knew?
Let’s make a deal — Yesterday Road is on sale!
I thought I’d tip off readers of the blog to a promotion that I’m running through April 7. Officially it starts on 4/1, with a listing on Ereader News Today … Continue reading