A number of years ago, I knew a man who bore a striking resemblance to Mr. Miyagi on the hit movie, “The Karate Kid.” 92 year old Bob Hissamoto, half-Japanese samurai warrior, had once worked with Albert Einstein on his formulas, was also a Yale and Harvard Professor, details that hardly anyone knew. He was just "Bob." Shortly before he passed away in 2002, Bob and I were spending a bit of time together. I had just made a self-depreciating comment, and he reacted. Bob clamped his hand to my wrist, tethering me to the table, and his fingers bit into my skin...
ANTHOLOGIES: How to Write One, Pitch to One or Enjoy This Genre Being part of an anthology is the hands-down, easiest way to become a published author. During this interview with Marnie and guest, Elizabeth Clamon, you’ll discover: • The best reason to be part of anthology. • The most important part of the project (and one most authors don’t think about until it’s too late). • 3 often overlooked benefits of anthology participation. • The biggest mistake you can make, and how to avoid it. Dr. Elizabeth M. Clamon is the Founder...