Audio Book on Freedom, 250,000 BC is Emerging
I just heard the first 15 minutes of Freedom, 250,000 BC as it will be produced in audio book form. I had to shut my eyes to listen, since […]
e-book signings, a new virtual reality
Are you an e-book reader who wishes you could have e-book signings? Well, you can now! What fun! Go to www.authorgraph.com to find the site where you can request an […]
The Iliad
This link, http://kottke.org/17/02/map-showing-the-homeland-of-every-character-in-homers-iliad, takes you to a map showing the home of each character in the Iliad. I can remember teaching the Iliad and Odyssey way back in the […]
“If the facts don’t fit the theory, change the theory.” —Albert Einstein
Mammoth (left) Gomphothere (right) Facts can be so simple. 250,000 years ago a mammoth died in Mexico. While the bones were still green, someone carved a gomphothere into the pelvis bone […]
Courage, 30,000 BC: The Boqueirão Refuge at Pedra Furada
The second book in the Pre-Clovis Archaeological Sites in the Americas Series, Toca do Boqueirão da Pedra Furada, Parque Nacional Serra da Capivara in Brazil, is associated with phenomenal cave […]
What’s Important in Writing?
I hear authors talk a lot. Most want to communicate something to some group of readers. Some want fame, fortune, esteem, or any of a number of accoutrements that accrue […]
Email Causes a Welcome Shifting of Gears for the Day
What a delight! My morning began with an email: the proof for Freedom, 250,000 BC: Out From the Shadow of Popocatepetl. I’ll be doing the final polishing of the product […]
I’m thrilled with the novella cover!
I received my first glimpse of the cover for Freedom, 250,000 BC: Out From the Shadow of Popopcatépetl. It blew my socks off! I’m one of those fortunate ones […]
Dedication and Introduction to Freedom, 250,000 BC
I’m excited to share the Dedication and Introduction to Freedom, 250,000 BC: Out From the Shadow of Popocatépetl. It’s my first novella and is due about September 1, 2016. Each novella in […]
250,000 BC: From the Shadow of Popocatépetl
So I lied. I didn’t plan to lie. I really thought I wasn’t going to write any books this year—focus only on marketing. Ah, Bobby Burns, wonderful past poet, my […]