So today I played a black and white movie I recorded from Turner Classic Movies’ 31 Days of Oscar. It was Somebody Up There Likes Read More...
“It's a tough spot to be in as an author. Most won't make enough in sales to justify editing costs. Then there are those who think their work is good enough as is and forego the editing process. Of course, that's almost always a mistake. Readers are only forgiving of errors and plot holes to a point.”
True enough. And I quickly get to that point. Heads up: If u need a gr8 editerr, we gottem.
Found in today’s Los Angeles Times. Who knew? Certainly not I. Apparently there is something called the Plain Writing Act and it Read More...
The Los Angeles Times published a story on February 11, 2021, focusing on the tale of novelist Sheri Holman. She’s Read More...
Think about the politics of the moment. There’s a divisive president whose management skills are in serious question. A raging Read More...
“Red Dennis,” Eric Shapiro’s new novel, is out. I haven’t read it yet but the reviews are excellent, which Read More...
Is the customer always right? Of course not. This is not 1950. Are we word slaves at the service of tyrannical bosses? Nope. If Read More...
For years, (Patton’s daughters) had been made to memorize a poem each week — Patton called it a “brain Read More...
Here is an example of wonderfully descriptive writing. This is part of an article about the gigantic port explosion in Read More...
I do love great writing. I found this today in the New York Times, written by Dan Berry. I thought I’d share a few paragraphs: Read More...