Pekar’s new graphic novel informs and even inspires but ultimately wanders too far afield from the author’s strengths and ends up a noble failure.
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An Interview With Glasgow Phillips, Author of The Royal Nonesuch: Or, What Will I Do When I Grow Up? – Part 2
"This will probably sounds strange to anyone who's read the book, but I'm working on a DVD reading tool for kids" - Glasgow Phillips
Read More »Book Review: The Trap – Selling Out to Stay Afloat in Winner-Take-All America by Daniel Brook
Journalist Daniel Brook argues that government policy has driven college graduates from public service work to corporate America to survive. economically.
Read More »Book Review – Low Budget Shooting by Cyrill Harnishchmacher
Even if you are not on a budget, this will provide plenty of new techniques and ideas to enhance your photography.
Read More »Interview with Karen Hanson, Author of Today’s Chicago Blues, Part 1
"The blues addresses universal themes in life. We all know what it's like to be lonely, rejected, betrayed and down on our luck."
Read More »e-Book Review: Ewen Chia’s Newbie Cash Machine
A guide for newbies to earn a virtual income by focusing on their own strengths and interests.
Read More »Interview With Ann Rule, Author Of Too Late To Say Goodbye
"Sometimes people write me mean letters saying I'm just writing what I do to make money" - Ann Rule
Read More »An Interview With Patrick Anderson, Author of The Triumph of the Thriller: How Cops, Crooks, and Cannibals Captured Popular Fiction, Part One
"Time is on our side. Lehane and Connelly and Pelecanos and some others will live long enough to be accepted as modern masters."
Read More »What Authors Annie Dillard And Peter Elbow Can Teach You About Writing – Part 2
Mistakes matter, no matter how dumb or small. To paraphrase the famous saying, “It’s the typos, stupid.”
Read More »Book Review: M0 Te Upoko-O-Te-Ika/For Wellington by Viggo Mortensen
An opportunity to see the two sides of Viggo Mortensen's photography, the abstract and the realistic.
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