Interview Two

This Friday September 2 at 10 AM Tune in to North State Public Radio KCHO 91.7 For the next installment of Nancy Wiegman’s interview With your humble correspondent on Nancy’s Bookshelf Topic The Second World War and a discussion of Chapter 7 of Vista Del Mar, a memoir of the ordinary. For a podcast of the…

On the Air, On the Web

Your humble correspondent On the Air Podcast of my interview with Nancy Wiegman of “Nancy’s Bookshelf” on KCHO Chico NPR right here right now! http://www.tinyurl.com/juu7q2y Today’s kind words from reader extraordinaire Gregor Krause: “If Joan Didion is the combat journalist of Southern California in the late ‘60s and ‘70s, Neal Snidow is the anatomist of…

On the Air!

“Friends, Romans, Chicoans Put Down Your Beers And Listen Up!” This Friday, July 15, 10 AM, on KCHO 91.7 ace interviewer Nancy Wiegman of Nancy’s Bookshelf will interview yours truly on North State Public Radio! Tune in! (here’s a link: http://mynspr.org/programs/nancys-bookshelf) See you on the radio!

“something mythic”

A shout out to Bay Area friends! Tomorrow Night Reading in Richmond, CA Friday June 24, 7:30 pm Kaleidoscope Coffee, 109 Park Place, Point Richmond 94801 There’ll be schmoozing, there’ll be reading, but then… There will be High Level Conversing among yours truly and two true literary real deals – Jane Vandenburgh, author of, among several…

“precise and mysterious”

SWEET HOME REDONDO! READING IN THE VILLAGE! COFFEE CARTEL, CATALINA AVENUE SUNDAY JUNE 19, 4pm It will be so great to see old and new friends at the Coffee Cartel, 1820 S. Catalina Avenue, June 19, Sunday afternoon at 4 – we’ll yak, we’ll schmooze, I’ll read, I’ll sign… Books are $20 even by cash or…

“unexpectedly profound”

Let’s go to the Old Dominion for today’s photo, Minister’s Office, Pembroke VA “The function of prayer is not to influence God, but rather to change the nature of the one who prays.”  ― Søren Kierkegaard Kind words of the week on Vista Del Mar from Kirkus Review: “An English teacher’s debut memoir about how a…

“incandescent”

    Old South Redondoans surely recognized last post’s photo as the playground steps of South School, PCH and Avenue A. Remember the big tree there? Went down in the late 80s-early 90s.  This time around, Avenue H guard station. Today’s kind words from distinguished poet Maurya Simon, author of The Raindrop’s Gospel and many other…