“Coronaville” By Craig Reeder of Hot Tamale
Here is a new song by Craig Reeder of Hot Tamale, an awesome folk-rock band we’ve been privileged to feature before. This music video, a satire, I suppose, brought an immediate…
Here is a new song by Craig Reeder of Hot Tamale, an awesome folk-rock band we’ve been privileged to feature before. This music video, a satire, I suppose, brought an immediate…
Five Stars! Pestilence Then and Now The Plague was first published in 1946. Eleven years later, its author, Albert Camus, became the youngest person to be awarded the Nobel Prize in…
The Speed of Life by James Victor Jordan is a very detailed description of events which are true to life. The author explores physical and psychological conditions of the characters. This…
I struggle to define The Speed of Life by James Victor Jordan. Yes it is essentially a fast-paced thriller, investigating a brutal crime, but it is also so much more. A…
The Speed of Life will amaze the reader as they read about major events in lives the universe dictates that. It interweaves the lives of high school friends with in the…
As cars and trucks inched along bumper to bumper on the Santa Monica Freeway, our Jeep lurched, stopped, and then did it again like a toddler learning to walk. We were…
If there were strings upon which a theory could stand they would travel at speeds of light piercing space and time while playing music on the strings of a star or…
This blog post is a shoutout to and an introduction to the work of Elsha Hawk and Eddie-Joe Young, who very recently thoughtfully and tastefully posted their interview of me on…
My deep thanks to Elsha Hawk and Eddie-Joe Young for their recently published interview of me about writing in general and The Speed of Life in particular. Here is a copy of their…
A Special Guest Blog by Chris Miller Chris’s bio After a fifteen year hiatus inspired by an evening course he took at the University of Waterloo entitled "How to Write the…