I think we can all agree that religion in the big picture is largely a geographic phenomenon. Just look at the large numbers of who-believes-what and from where. It’s painfully obvious. Odds are you will believe within the demographic of where you grew up. There are exceptions of course. As a Yankee, New Yorker area…
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Dats Da Name of Dat Tune!
Dats Da Name of Dat Tune!” Few may people remember Dave Toma, was a Marine D.I, pro ball player, spent 21 years on the Newark, NJ Jersey P.D. most of the time as a detective, thwarting criminals and his P.D. upper management. He took on big crime organizations using a series of disguises. And author,…
Tarzan Book Covers
Last night my wife decided she wanted to watch…the latest Tarzan movie. (Might have something to do with this guy running around 3/4s naked?) Which we did. It somehow runs under two titles, Greystroke, the Legend of Tarzan, or just the Legend of Tarzan. The movie plot involved jewels and the location of Opar. I…
A Rare Aroma? Or Just Stinky? How to Write a Novel?
As a mere writer of published, pulp-action with a dash-splash phrase here and there of elevated consciousness, I really do get a question now and then about “how-to” write novels. One just the other day – a friend asked if I would ever write an outline book on how to write a novel. First off,…
Backgrounds and Backdrops in Writing
Elmore Leonard always said, and I paraphrase, “don’t write the parts that no one reads (skips over).” Here is his written down version to the left. It’s weird though, about stuff like that. I know some readers that like the extensive backdrops, but a good writer knows when enough is enough. “It’s an…
The Manchurian Candidate – Book to Movie
Brainwashing! Most people familiar with the subject think that Edward Hunter invented the term in the 1950s. Hunter was an American writer, a journalist, intelligence agent and at one time an authority on psychological warfare. Hunter is usually acknowledged as having invented the word “brain washing,” in a newspaper article in 1950. But, the original…
White Hunter, Black Heart – Book to Movie
Some people read books, watch TV and movies to completely escape into them. Some people read and watch, and enjoy more the backstories and the how-the-sausage-was-made, manufacturing of these works. “Look at that stunt!” “Did the actors get along? “ “I heard the author…” “On that scene, they said that Marlon Brando did…”. It would…
Dick Marcinko Navy Seal
December, 2021. Dick Marcinko dead at 81. For a while, when I ran Close Quarter Combat Magazine in the late 90s and early 2000s, I was friends with Navy Seal Harry Constance of the “Good To Go,” book. As a result of knowing Harry, some of those visits I met Dick Marcinko through Harry and…
The Dirty Dozen – Book to Movie
Run the filthy, dirty numbers… 13 filthy paratroopers. 12 dirty soldiers. 2 magazine articles. 4 related books. 1 Theater movie. 3 TV movies. 1 TV series. That’s the backbone progression for the popular Dirty Dozen book-to-movie, then movie-to-book evolution, and a concept then followed and reworked into dozens of other TV shows, movies and…
Riders of the Purple Sage – Book to Movie
Zane Grey. They might not have read a Zane Grey western, or read any western for that matter! But, it is hard to imagine any reader of books, any kind of books, not knowing of the western author Zane Grey. How? How would they know? After all, he did die of heart failure in 1939….