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The One Where You Help An Author

My book is coming out this year. That is still a little surreal to say, but I’m excited. That’s not really what this post is about, though. No, this post is about America’s greatest past time. Reading. The world has changed. Bookstores are disappearing and, now more than ever, people are turning to the Internet […]

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The Power of a Moment

I‘ve been mocked and scoffed at for my movie collection in the past (and not just because they are on my shelf in alphabetical order.) But, lately, whenever anyone gives me grief about the movies I’ve deemed good enough to own, I have a response: There’s a moment. When we think of our favorite movies, […]

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Remembering NaNoWriMo and Trying to Inspire Others

A friend of mine, Briana Hansen, is vlogging her National Novel Writing Month journey. I’m being supportive, as you should be if someone you know is doing it. It’s tough. It’s hard. You need a support structure. I have the added benefit of having done it myself. My journey is atypical. The way I write […]

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Pilot Reading Tonight

My sitcom pilot, The Fabulous Life of Arthur Watkins, is tonight. Second City Hollywood at 6:30pm Here’s all the media for it: Reclusive author ML Reeves can’t keep it together. After her book series, The Fabulous Life of Arthur Watkins, hit the New York Times Bestseller list and stayed there, she’s been crushed by fame, […]

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I’m Judging You (Or The Other Side of the Rejection Letter)

We held auditions for the stage read of my pilot this weekend (it’s at 6:30 on April 17th at Second City Hollywood and you’ll see two shows for the low, low price of FREE!) and these auditions put me on the other side of throwing yourself at the mercy of someone else’s judgement. It’s not […]

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Everything Wrong with The Walking Dead (And What You Can Learn From It)

The Walking Dead is a good show. It’s gritty, dark, often times raw, and has that gore factor that you just can’t find on broadcast television. It gets people talking. But, as all stories, there are imperfections. I’m not here to ask why they have a 2013 Hyundai when the apocalypse happened in 2010 (something […]

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