Dioramas a Hit!

I attended the IN PRINT event at the Anchorage Museum April 8, 2017. There were nine of us authors at the event. I carried my dioramas to decorate my table […]
GOODREADS GIVEAWAY

The GOODREADS GIVEAWAY has been approved. The GIVEAWAY for Courage, 30,000 BC: The Boqueirao Refuge at Pedra Furada begins at 12 am PT March 14 and ends 11:59 pm PT […]
Listening to Library Websites: Surprises

Courtesy Wikimedia, license CCA-SA 4.0. In preparing my marketing library email list platform, I am seeing library website after website, and they are communicating to me. It makes me reflect […]
Listening to Library Websites: the Overall Design

In preparing my marketing library email list platform, I am seeing library website after website, and they are communicating to me. It makes me reflect on two lines in Robert […]
Listening to Library Websites: the Contact Us Page

(Courtesy, Gilles San Martin CC by-SA 2.0, Pediculus humanua capitis) In preparing my marketing library email list platform, I am seeing library website after website, and they are communicating to me. […]
Listening to Library Websites: the Home Page

Courtesy Gilles San Martin, CC by SA 2.0, Pediculus humanus capitis In preparing my marketing library email list platform, I am seeing library website after website and they are communicating to […]
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 […]