Tag Archives: writers
Precognition & Creativity
We first published this post in 2020, around the time that Covid broke out. +++ Our friend Darren from Brisbane, Australia, who also blogs about synchronicity, sent us this radio clip with author Peter May and a rather significant synchronicity … Continue reading
Megan book cover
Yeah, I’m a bragging mother. But with good reason. Our daughter, Megan designed this cover. She’s writing for a site that hires writers to write a 50,000 word book in four weeks and the book is posted on their … Continue reading
2 new novels
Rob’s newest novel will be available October 16. It can be pre-ordered now from Amazon. Trish’s newest novel will be released October 23. It can be pre-ordered now from Amazon. The other day, someone asked me why we don’t write … Continue reading
Sci-fi Writers Who Envisioned the Future
Science fiction writers have a long tradition of envisioning the future and its technology that later becomes scientific fact. Take Jules Verne. In his 1870 novel, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, he imagined an underwater ship powered by electricity. American … Continue reading
Stephen King
At some point in the 1970s, I was teaching English at a private school in Vero Beach. The pay was terrible, but I lived within a block of the beach and I liked most of the kids I taught. One … Continue reading
Ed Gorman and The Writers’ Tribe
Many years ago, a writer named Ed Gorman and I had the same editor at Ballantine, Chris Cox. Ed and his wife lived in Iowa. Rob and I lived in Florida. But at some point during a trip to … Continue reading
Name Karma
art by Megan MacGregor This is a rather peculiar issue that has been following me around for most of my life. Tonight, it impacted my ability to connect my Facebook page to a Facebook icon on our blog and … Continue reading