A Melvin by Any Other Name
A Melvin by Any Other Name But Elon, you’ll still be the world’s richest man. You’ll still have the best cars and best car company anywhere. You’ll still be shooting […]
A Melvin by Any Other Name But Elon, you’ll still be the world’s richest man. You’ll still have the best cars and best car company anywhere. You’ll still be shooting […]
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If Melville Had Ever Learned How to Write. When Herman Melville began a novel about a sailor (that would be himself) on a whaling expedition led by […]
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The June 6th meeting
Anyone remember the late great sports columnist Jimmy Cannon? And his occasional column, “Nobody Asked Me, But . . .”, followed by collection of rants, kisses, and half-baked ideas hurled […]
My last book on the FBI, Broken, “broke off” after 9/11, and covered the Directorship of Louis Freeh and his predecessors, going back to Hoover. I was interested in how […]
How He Dunnit or How I Wrote Secret Agent Gals. A few years ago I wrote an art heist thriller adapting the grifter formula to my purposes. It was […]