Month: July 2017
What’s on my bookshelf
Back in the days before the internet, when there were only three channels on TV (four if you got PBS), information was derived primarily from books. They were made of paper, could be heavy, and were often awkward and inconvenient to carry. Despite this, a physical, printed book carried a…
New Location, Same Commitment to Writing
So, if you’ve found you’re way here, and if you followed my old blog on WordPress (anytomorrow.wordpress.com), you’ll notice that I’m not there anymore. My site is now being hosted by Bluehost and I now control my own website. What does that mean for the blog? Not so much that…
Forward Facing, Always
I had an interesting experience the other evening. A cousin of mine, very much into genealogy, stopped by to visit my mother and talk to her about our family history. Neither of us had been back to our old home town in more than forty years. My cousin talked at…
The Conversation
A few weeks ago. Tom: “I bought your novel. That Gustav Linder character looks really interesting.” Yesterday. Me: “So, Tom, did you finish reading my novel?” Tom: “No, I don’t really like science fiction.” Oh, well, a sale is a sale. If you like science fiction, read Any Tomorrow Complete….