The Lowest of the Low

I am part of the Sisters In Crime book club, in which we try different novels to see what they’re like. I’ve written about this before, weren’t you paying attention? This month’s work was a novel written by a former cop in which the protagonist, a former street cop who liked to engage in violence,Continue reading “The Lowest of the Low”

All The Racists

The pretty young lady pictured above is a relatively obscure songwriter, now in her 30s, who recently put out a new album called “The Tortured Poets Department.” I’m sure she’s happy to get the boost in sales that a mention in this blog will get her. In one of her songs, “Nostalgia,” she mentions thatContinue reading “All The Racists”

Interview With The Master

I have written three short stories specifically for Dandelion Revolution Press, a wonderful small press outfit run by a group of smart and literate young women. They love Minerva and, I might say, Minerva has great respect and admiration for them. They have recently joined the 21st century and will be publishing mostly online–their priorContinue reading “Interview With The Master”

Bustin’ It With Ernie H.

Late on a Sunday night and I am writing in my journal at the kitchen table. I have just finished “The Sun Also Rises,” the debut novel by Ernest Hemingway which caused such a stir back in 1926. But I was not imressed. A bearded, ghostly presence is at my shoulder. And he is notContinue reading “Bustin’ It With Ernie H.”

Ten Mistakes You Make On A Job Interview

A friend of mine recently went through a job interview. She thought she did great until I asked her some questions. Turns out, she made some classic blunders, like invading Russia in late autumn or assuming those trees on the hills weren’t really archers in disguise. So as a service to my readers, here areContinue reading “Ten Mistakes You Make On A Job Interview”