I’ve decided to put all of my author interviews in one place on Substack.
Revisit some of your fav writers chatting with me about books and the writing life.
https://t.co/9lgRVdaaX4
One of my favorite actors is now author to this beautiful book.
Here is our chat about birds, life, and being introverts who love people.
https://t.co/kSBayHdEkE
@lilitaylor@harborlightnews
Any tech savvy people know how to access Google doc and Microsoft word without internet.
I’ve read that you’re supposed to be able to but can’t get either to work without internet.
This book: have you read it? It’s a wonderful story with a curmudgeonly octopus narrator that you’ll love. 🐙
Read my interview with Shelby Van Pelt here:
https://t.co/3LauAbYNIu
When the world gets too loud and scary, I’ve often turned to books.
Thank goodness for books like Jeff Chu’s Good Soil.
Here is our chat:
https://t.co/ckmxmjIYY7
@Verizon, absolutely inexcusable. If you have an outage, own up to it. Reassure your customers that you are working on it. Shit happens, we all get it. No posts, no texts, no banner on your website, nothing. Why do people have to go the corners of the internet to find answers?
I miss people.
@ZARA has the worst customer service ever.
All I need is a simple return slip!
Instead they hide their customer service number and have bots lead you down a digital dead end
How did we become a nation that looks to television personalities, movie stars and pop stars for guidance in politics and in our governing policies?
Honestly, if we’re listening to opinions, I’d rather hear from small business owners and farmers. People for whom policies matter
I really miss the days of real journalism where you didn’t ever know a journalist’s personal feelings. They knew the Job: to research both sides of a story. Present both sides. And leave opinions outside the door of that job.
#fainessinreporting#journalism