End of the Innocence
There’s a man I know, who makes his living as a salesman like I do. I’ll call him Otto. He works for the same company as me, so I see him at sales meetings and the occasional Sunday night … Continue reading →
There’s a man I know, who makes his living as a salesman like I do. I’ll call him Otto. He works for the same company as me, so I see him at sales meetings and the occasional Sunday night … Continue reading →
It’s been my conviction for a long time that whoever invented the shower should be given the Nobel Peace Prize. If I could chart the growth of my knowledge of human beings and particularly my own quirky little self, I … Continue reading →
Zuccotti Park is chaos. It’s a zoo. It’s America. First of all, calling that block Anybody ‘Park’ was delusional to begin with. It was never more than a couple of marble shelves with a few spindly trees in odd places; … Continue reading →
It isn’t easy being happy. The older you are, the harder it gets. There’s no feeling happy without kicking up the dust of past disappointments, self-delusion, all the foolishness. The things that made you happy still do; the uncertain, … Continue reading →
Major ‘Mindbenders’ news: ‘Mindbenders’ is now featured on ‘DailyCheapReads‘! The ‘Mindbenders’ sequel is well underway. I’m hoping for spring. In the next week or so, I’ll have exciting news about several new Mindbenders stories! These are tales that take place in … Continue reading →
It’s time to renew the ‘Buy A Paperback-I Buy You a Beer’ Promotion! So, since I’m busy writing the second Mindbenders (and you haven’t read the FIRST one yet!), I’m just going to run it again! The Internet is supposed … Continue reading →
The power of silence has always driven me crazy. And I’m not the only one. One of my best friends in high school went through a (short) period of thinking of himself as a lady killer. Anyone who’s a friend … Continue reading →
Twisted & Brilliant Paranormal Thriller, October 18, 2011 Five out of Five Stars By Tammy (Augusta Maine) – This paranormal thriller keeps you on the edge of your seat the entire time. Ever swear that someone knew what you were thinking before you … Continue reading →
The world is not the way we think it is, October 15, 2011 (4.5 out of 5 stars) By James Tepper (Boonton Township, NJ United States) ” Mindbenders”, by author Ted Krever is a highly touted (by Amazon reviewers) indie SF novella (at 229 … Continue reading →
Villains are every bit as important to the power of a thriller as the hero—maybe moreso. If the reader is going to care about the outcome, she will not only have to be interested in the characters, she’ll have to … Continue reading →