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Author of fast, funny Executive Severance, winner of the 2012 Mary Shelley Award for Outstanding Fiction! http://amzn.to/zkkuFU
Who says you can't marry modern technology and old school mystery? Executive Severance (NeoPoiesis Press, $16.95), a masterful work of Twitter microblogging fiction, is delightfully full of punny dialogue, clever character conditions, and a total lack of adherence to the old "rules" of storytelling. A comic murder mystery novel, Executive Severance is composed entirely of 140-word Tweets
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An experienced information technology executive, until recently I was Associate Director in the Office of Information Technology at St. George’s University. As an adjunct professor at Fordham University, I have taught courses in communication theory, mass media and society and media industries. I have a Ph.D. in Media Ecology (Communication Theory and Media Studies) and a Finance MBA, both from New York University. I discuss my media ecological musings and speculations on my blog, A Model Media Ecologist.
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We now can retrieve video, audio, text and photos at will – without resorting to memorization or physical texts.
Educating the Millennial Generation requires an understanding of the biases of previous media and how they impact our educational institutions.
Air America Radio suspends Randi Rhodes for using the "W" word.
Sometimes, a woman is her gender's own worst advocate.
A level playing field may apply in sports, but not in gender relations.
The structure of television content determines what is acceptable drug use and what isn't.
The Terminator franchise finds new worlds to conquer.
Claim of missing e-mails tapes flies in the face of professional data center practices.
Whither goest thou today?
A contrarian stance on media consolidation points out the failures of our Fourth Estate.