
A Guy Can Dream, Can't He?
“The question is no longer if you should self-publish, but where you should self-publish.” indiereader.com I read this sentence and paused to really think about this. The ultimate goal for me is to get an agent, have my book sold to a major publishing house, hit #1 on the New York Times Bestseller List, and then have a major studio make my book into a summer box-office hit. (Hey, a guy can dream, can’t he?) Now that I am almost done with my second book, The Long Squeeze, I a

String: That Rare, Specialty Product
I was going to rant about Costco (aka Two Hundred Dollar Club) here, but had an experience this morning that altered my target. So my wife asks me to buy some twine so she can set up a banner at my kids’ school for their end-of-year celebration. (Yes, EVERY grade now gets one of those. I remember when I “graduated” from fifth grade: “Hey kids, school’s out for the summer.” “Thanks, bye!”) Anyway, I figure this task can’t be too hard, right? It’s twine, for Pete’s sake. If the