Monthly Archives: September 2011

code of influence

I just finished all 12 modules of The Code Of Influence audiobook (got it for $1 on a 21-day trial basis); now, it’s time for a rant. By the way, you may not find the $1 offer when you visit the site. But, the end … Continue reading

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been done before

It never fails. As a writer, I come up with a fresh, original idea (well, it’s fresh and original in my mind) and someone always says how it’s been done before. I have a standard response when I hear this. … Continue reading

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sneables are back

Sneables are funny little characters with attitudes. They mimic our thoughts and feelings with their off-the-cuff, adult humor. Sneables and their witty sayings are found on a variety of apparel (for men, women, toddlers, teens, and babies) and accessories (laptop … Continue reading

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store alive again

Good news! After a brief outage (of 6 years), I was able to reactivate my online web presence about country music memorabilia. I can once again offer a catalog of over 150 million unique products dedicated to the men and women … Continue reading

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new & notable

My rewrite of “America’s Ben Franklin in: The Electrocution String” has made the New & Notable Scripts section on Amazon Studios’ front page. I’ve seen it pop up twice now. I guess it’s some consolation for not making the semi-finals in the monthly … Continue reading

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