Tag: reading
Writing Humor with Lee Gaitan and Dave Jaffe
What happens when you get two accomplished humor writers together to talk about their methods? The result is a lively and informative discussion about the art of humor writing. Lee Gaitan and Dave Jaffe are […]
HumorOutcasts Interview with Deborah Fezelle Author of “Discretion”
On this podcast episode, we are talking to Deborah Fezelle who released her fourth installment of the Nick McDeare suspense book series, “Discretion.” The previous installments have been, “Full Circle,” “The Evil That Men Do” and […]
HumorOutcasts Interview with Author Dave Jaffe “Sleeping Between Giants”
Our guest on this episode of the podcast is Dave Jaffe. During this interview Dave talks about his style of humor, his love of dogs, and offers up some writing tips for aspiring writers. […]
HumorOutcasts Interview with Deborah Fezelle Author of “Full Circle”
On this episode, we are talking to Canton, Oh native and Juilliard alumni, Deborah Fezelle who recently released her new book, “Full Circle.” This is her third installment of the Nick McDeare suspense book series; […]
HumorOutcasts Podcast Interview with Wil 3 with Video
On this HumorOutcast interview is Wil 3 who is the author of, “Heartly Law?” During this interview Wil 3 covers how aspects of his own life fold into his stories, his writing techniques, and how […]
Reading Potato Books for Your Pink Flamingo
September is a month dedicated to reading. I’m not sure why. Reading months should be in the dead of winter, when it’s too cold to do anything but curl up on the couch under a […]
HumorOutcasts Interview with Daniela V. Gitlin, MD Author of “Practice, Practice, Practice: This Psychiatrist’s Life”
This HumorOutcasts interview is with Daniela V. Gitlin, MD who is the author of, “Practice, Practice, Practice: This Psychiatrist’s Life.” Daniela’s book gives you a view of therapy sessions from her side of the couch […]
Replacing Oprah’s Book Club
I admire self-made people, and Oprah Winfrey turned–whatever she used to do–into a huge empire. It’s made her not only rich and powerful, but a person who by all accounts gives back to her community […]
I tackle poetry … and get slammed
My wife took a poetry class, so I, being a writer, decided to take a crack at writing poetry myself. Why didn’t someone stop me? Thank goodness I’m better at prose. Thank goodness Emily is […]