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DIANE DONOVAN's Review of "KEEP THAT DAY JOB!"

Diane Donovan's Review of David H. Lewis' "KEEP THAT DAY JOB!": Libraries seeking memoirs that fully embrace the dichotomy of work life and artistic pursuits will find "Keep That Day Job!" not just an excellent, inspirational recommendation for struggling artists, but perfect fodder for book club discussions where art and work opportunities and experiences are being juxtaposed and examined.
"SMUTCUTTER" Review by WILLIS M. BUHLE

Book Review from WILLIS BUHLE"S BOOKSHELF: One of the most unique insider accounts of the movie making process you will ever encounter, "Smutcutter: How I Survived Porn" by Sonny Malone is a fascinating, candid, detailed, and informative read from cover to cover. A true 'insider's' story on a part of the porn industry that has never been presented before, "Smutcutter: How I Survived Porn" must be considered an essential addition to college/university library Cinematic History & Film Making collections and supplemental curriculum studies lists.-- Willis M. Buhle, Reviewer
Nick DiMartinos's Guide to the Works of Jules Verne is One of the 2024 Best to be Written by an Amputee

BEST 2024 BOOKS by and about AMPUTEES:https://livingwithamplitude.com/best-books-by-amputees-2024/?noamp=mobile
"TV Confidential" Podcast #657.1 with Bill Taylor

"TV Confidential" Podcast/Interview #657.1 :https://televisionconfidential.com/celebrities/connors/
Q&A with Wesley Hyatt, author of I’d Like to Buy a Vowel - Spinning 50 Years of Wheel of Fortune
game show q&a wesley hyatt wheel of fortune

Q&A with Wesley Hyatt, author of I’d Like to Buy a Vowel - Spinning 50 Years of Wheel of FortuneWhy do a book about Wheel of Fortune? There’s never been a serious history of the series in print until now. It’s celebrating fifty years on the air come January 1975, an achievement few series ever achieve. And it’s a show with broad recognition, so it should attract the interest of many readers. How did you research the series? I did a combination of things. Obviously, I watched as many shows as possible, although the sheer number of episodes (over 12,000)...