How does Rollins get away with it? I’ve never figured it out. Most thriller writers are lambasted for concepts that are wildly implausible, but not Mr. Rollins. A decade ago, he blew up San Francisco, the western US, and most of Japan in Deep Fathom. If I’m not mistaken, he blew up the Roman Coliseum, […]
How was Your Summer Vacation?
We have on/off years for vacations. Last year, we went to Rome, San Diego, Wisconsin, and New York. This year we went to San Francisco. And that was a last-minute oh-yeah-we-should-take-a-vacation kinda deal. For someone baking his/her brains out in Arizona, San Francisco* is the best place to go south of Calgary. The weather was […]
How I Out Sold JK Rowling
In the first three months of sales, JK Rowling’s new novel, The Cuckoo’s Calling, sold 1,500 copies. In the first three months of sales, my novel, The Geneva Decision, sold 3,242. Isn’t that fun? Neither number is a significant sales number, but it demonstrates how little is known about marketing debut novels in today’s Wild […]
Review – Silken Prey by John Sandford
I’ve written several reviews of John Sandford’s work praising his ability to tell an entertaining story. Not this time. Don’t get me wrong, this is not a negative review. This is a ‘meh’ review. The problem is that Mr. Sandford sets a high bar for thrillers in general and his work in particular. He offers […]
7 Tips for Launching Your Child -or- You did WHAT in College?
The Accidental Parent, Part VII (If you’re tuning in for the first time, read the background post, The Accidental Parent: What I Learned from 37 Years of Mistakes.) Your best bet for college kids is to get them to visualize the future. What job would you like to have? How much money do you expect to […]
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