February, 2011

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Interview with Sara J. Henry

Recently I reviewed Sara J. Henry’s Learning to Swim Today I have the honor and privilege of interviewing her on my site. So, without further ado, here’s Sara. Could you please give us a rundown of your debut novel, Learning To Swim. Here’s my favorite description: While standing on theRead More …

e vs Tree

Sales of eBooks continue to increase, causing tremors in the traditional publishing industry. The future of publishing is in question; not so much if there is will be a future, but rather what it will look like and how many of the Big 6 will survive the changes coming on.Read More …

Learning To Swim

There are those thrillers that keep you turning the pages by strapping you down in the front seat of the roller-coaster from hell and running you through every tire-screeching twist of a car chase, every fusillade turn of gunfire, propelling you skyward on the mushroom cloud of violent explosions andRead More …

The Parthenon – Part 1

As Gerasimos abrasively points out in the first chapter of Stealing The Marbles, construction, under the supervision of the sculptor Phidias and the architects, Iktinos and Kallikrates, began on the present day Parthenon in 447 BC and was essentially completed by 432 BC, though work on the decorations continued untilRead More …