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Q & A with That Guy's Larry Hankin
What is the difference between your book and all the other books that are being sold today? No difference. Mine is about the same as all of them: My book uses the same printing techniques, alphabet, words, same paper of some kind set into a book-page form that contains content or story (many or one), with a beginning, middle, and same “ends well for some but not for others”. One half of them are called “Fact-Based”. The other half are called “Fictions”. Mine is a Memoir. It means “Neither” in French. It’s based solely on events as I recall them. ...
Extraordinary Visions: Stories Inspired by Jules Verne
Book World: 9 strangely wonderful books beyond the bestseller list Here now, is one of those nine: Any fan of "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" or "The Mysterious Island" - whether the books or the classic adventure films - should grab a copy of "Extraordinary Visions: Stories Inspired by Jules Verne," edited by Steven R. Southard and Matthew T. Hardesty (BearManor Media). Chosen from a competition sponsored by the North American Jules Verne Society (of which I am a member), the 13 stories derive from, or pay homage to, some of the French writer's best- and least-known works....
Best Seat in the House
Best Seat #4 | Up Close & Personal https://youtu.be/BWoXoWX5H4I
Q & A with Larry Tamblyn
Q & A with Larry Tamblyn From where did the inspiration come to write your autobiography: My life’s journey has been filled with so many wild and unusual adventures, some almost unbelievable, I was compelled to put them down on paper, as though I was writing a journal rather than a book. In the process I think I accomplished both. Were there any stories that were surprisingly difficult to write? There is nothing to describe the absolute insanity of being in a popular rock band. Constantly being in the public eye, the onslaught of...
Q & A About Maury
Q & A About MauryQ. Why did you write a book about this show?A. I’ve long been a fan of the show. I like the dram of the episodes, especially the paternity episodes. Q. What makes it an “institution”?A. It’s been on the air for over a generation. Even people who don’t watch the show are familiar with it. When Maury Povich is just walking down the street, people will shout, “I’m not the father!” because the program is so famous. Q. How did you research the book?A. I had already seen many...