Back in the late seventies and early eighties I spent my summers sharing beach houses with friends in Avalon, New Jersey. They were lazy, crazy days filled with parties from happy hour to bar closings, excessive drinking, missed meals, and late night hook-ups hastened to the tune of Donna Summer singing “Last Dance.” There was […]
The Live Experience As A Premium
Last week I attended a panel discussion on The Future of Media. It was one of those great conversations that if it wasn’t for the fact the temperature of the room resembled a meat locker, I could have listened for another hour.Moderated by Patrick Phillips of I Want Media, it included Roy Sekoff, President and […]
What We Don’t Know
What we don’t know scares us. That fear leaves us with two options. We can let it make us stand still – digging our heels in deeper than ever to where we have been. We can pretend that whatever we don’t know doesn’t matter. That it’s not important. We can deny that whatever it is […]
When The Best Way To Connect Is To Disconnect
This was going to be a blog sharing this really great novel I just finished. It was so good, simply writing an Amazon and/or Goodreads review just did not seem sufficient. So I started to write this post.I was going to tell you about how on Friday after an exhausting week of work I needed […]
The 140 Character Universe
Sometimes there are just too many words. Yes, that was me who wrote that. A writer at her core. A person who needs words. Lots of them to express herself in the way in which she wants.But sometimes less is more. Scratch that. When it comes to words, less is always more. Writers are taught to clean […]
It Will Never Be Enough
When I was deciding what to write in this post for Mother’s Day, I almost opted not to. Over the year’s I’ve written a lot of posts that include and honor my mother. What more could there be to say – not to mention what does the subject really have to do with living and […]
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