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I was on the bus going to work the other day when I passed one of these, right in front of the Staten Island bus depot on Yukon Avenue: The only difference between this one and the one I saw … Continue reading →
About ted krever
Ted Krever watched the Beatles on Ed Sullivan, went to Woodstock (the good one), and graduated Sarah Lawrence College with a useless degree in creative writing. He spent the next few decades in media journalism, at ABC News on the magazine show Day One with Forrest Sawyer and the Barbara Walters Interviews of a Lifetime series, as General Manager of BNNtv, a documentary production company, creating programs for CNN, A&E, Court TV, CBS, MTV News, Discovery People and CBS/48 Hours, and as VP/Production of a short-lived dotcom, followed swiftly by nine months of unemployment. Ted now writes novels in NY City. He has married for the second time, a triumph of optimism and takes up space in an apartment ruled by two cats. He was once accused of attempting to blow up Ethel Kennedy with a Super-8 projector.
I was on the bus going to work the other day when I passed one of these, right in front of the Staten Island bus depot on Yukon Avenue: The only difference between this one and the one I saw … Continue reading →
My friend C.O. Moed has a wonderful blog about the New York that’s vanishing before our eyes and today has a post that I felt needed sharing. Visit her blog here – read, leave comments and if you have help to … Continue reading →
A Mindbenders double-feature: a new review and an interview with the author (Him? Again?) on the Kindle Author site today. Consider My Mind Bent, September 12, 2011 By Steve Madden (Richland, WA USA) Ted Krever’s Mindbenders was a wonderful surprise. It took me all … Continue reading →
Cristina G runs a really fine book blog at http://www.alaskanbookcafe.com/ She wrote me months ago (link here) about her son who returned from Iraq ten years ago and the PTSD he shares with Greg, the character who tells the story in ‘Mindbenders’. We’ve … Continue reading →
***** Does your mind belong to you?, September 10, 2011 By Nash Black “Troubadour” (Jamestown, KY) MINDBENDERS by Ted Krever will make you wonder if your mind really does belong to you. Gregor “Greg” Samsa is living in the Florida Everglades, suffering from a … Continue reading →
Fantasy writer R.M. Holdsworth and I became friends at Thrillerfest this year; she’s posted a review of Mindbenders and the first part of a grueling interview on her site today: read it at http://rmholdsworth.blogspot.com/ Among other things, we discuss Renn’s character, … Continue reading →
I’m interviewed today on the ‘1stauthorinterviews’ site about ‘Mindbenders’; click here to read.
Continue reading →September 11th didn’t just force changes to government policy – it forced all of us, for awhile, to see the world with new eyes. Life could come to a cruel and sudden end over issues you might have paid no … Continue reading →
Julie Dawson‘s review on Goodreads, Aug 25, 11: [ Ted Krever’s Mindbenders is a brilliantly paced paranormal conspiracy thriller with an entertaining cast of characters and a plot that will keep you jumping from clue to clue to determine what … Continue reading →
‘Mindbenders’ the ebook is now on sale! Only $1.99 at Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Smashwords (for all other ebook readers)! Why, you ask? Uh…to honor everyone who works for a living in advance of Labor Day! Yeah, that’s it … Continue reading →
