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October 2, 2014
Phones for Elementary School Kids?
I came upon a post on Facebook by a friend of mine (Aaron Patterson) and decided to chime in here. He posted the following question: Post by Aaron Patterson. Here are my thoughts: Nine year olds don’t need one unless they will be somewhere where you might need to contact them/or them you, in case of an […]
Published on October 02, 2014 13:04
August 21, 2014
New Release – THE FÜHRER’S DAUGHTER Episode 2
Have you been holding your breath since the cliffhanger of THE FÜHRER’S DAUGHTER Episode 1? Well the wait is over, because Episode 2 has been released! Go ahead and grab your copy now, it’s less than a Caramel Macchiato at Starbucks, here are the links! Kindle: http://bit.ly/TFD2Az ibooks: http://bit.ly/TFDEp2-ibks Nook: http://bit.ly/TFD2BN Kobo: http://bit.ly/TFD2Kobo If you haven’t […]
Published on August 21, 2014 18:19
August 20, 2014
A Tribute to Michael Palmer at Thrillerfest
Last year the great thriller writer Michael Palmer passed away suddenly, leaving a void in the book world. His son, Daniel Palmer, also a wonderful thriller writer paid tribute to him during the awards dinner at Thrillerfest last month in New York. Daniel, an accomplished singer/songwriter gave a speech before presenting his song (at about […]
Published on August 20, 2014 13:32
August 17, 2014
Joshua Graham Takes and Issues the Ice Bucket ALS Challenge
You’ve probably seen videos of all kinds of people dumping entire buckets of ice water over their heads recently and wondered, wha…? I was curious enough to look into this when Jeff Bezos, the CEO of Amazon.com took up the challenge and then issued it to his three favorite Star Trek actors–William Shatner, Patrick Steward, […]
Published on August 17, 2014 21:01
August 12, 2014
RIP Robin Williams
As I scroll through my news feed on facebook, I keep seeing the face of Robin Williams and the tragic news of his passing. It’s clear that so many of us were shocked and pained to learn of it. Many people have stories to share, some from personal experience, and others passed on from friends […]
Published on August 12, 2014 14:16
August 8, 2014
Ebook Makeovers! New Releases (sort of)
For some this will be news, and others a refreshing new look. My ebook novellas THE ACCIDENTAL EXISTENTIALIST, and THE ACCIDENTAL REBEL, are now being published by Redhaven Press with new covers and one with a new title. THE ACCIDENTAL EXISTENTIALIST has been renamed to a more fitting title: DIRECT ACTION. Many of my readers […]
Published on August 08, 2014 13:30
July 16, 2014
Will Your Next Ride Be a Honda Jet?
I just returned from Thrillerfest in New York, flying coach on American Airlines. The plane was relatively new and because I managed to get exit row seats, fairly comfortable. But still, it would be nice to fly without hundreds of other passengers coughing, and talking, and crowding your elbow space, right? I happen to enjoy […]
Published on July 16, 2014 10:53
June 27, 2014
COVER REVEAL for my next release (and how to get it free!)
I'm pleased to announce a project unlike I've ever done before. Together with bestselling thriller writer Jack Patterson, I've embarked on a new history-bending series which will rock your speculative imagination. THE FÜHRER'S DAUGHTER is an alternate history series of ebooks presented very much like a television series. I'll explain about how this works later, but first let me tell you about the story, straight from the back cover:
Published on June 27, 2014 14:26
June 19, 2014
Sneaky Pets
As a writer who spends a great deal of time in my home office, I often don't realize what my office mate is doing. That's primarily because he's usually snoozing while I'm attacking the keyboard with the latest manuscript, etc.
But every now and then, he will sneak by and do something completely unexpected, then return back to his "dormant" state. One of those things is to steal a snack from the table while I'm not watching.
"Who, Kangadog?" You might say, "Nawww!"
Published on June 19, 2014 14:45
April 24, 2014
Never Give Up
I recently met with an author friend whose name I shall withhold for privacy’s sake. Suffice it to say this person is one of today’s biggest name writers, with so many titles published they took up a both walls of a long hallway, the shelves of which climbed from floor to ceiling. During my visit, […]
Published on April 24, 2014 13:28


