I conceived Monkey Trap in 1971 while I was in the Air Force, in a boring staff job at Tan Son Nhut airbase in Saigon, and actually wrote about 100 pages longhand. Then I got an opportunity to go upcountry
Finally able to put two sentences together without saying "holy crap" every other thought, I asked my uncle, "What just happened in there?" My uncle smiled then said in a low voice, "Reality check my son!"...
For my self-help and personal development books the target audience is women and men who are interested in personal growth and self-improvement. Often they're going through a period of change in their life or facing issues in...
I had a pride; / Which made me regret today; / I rejected my own parents; / I denied my own people; / I rejected my own name; / And of cause; / My roots and ancestors. / I am
Famous for their exploits in battle, the samurai always knew what they wanted, and they went to all the lengths to get it. The samurai knew the danger of dilly-dallying, and that's why they gave their all to a chosen
Beirut's festival of modern dance BIPOD (Beirut International Platform of Dance) drew a standing ovation from its audience at the Masrah al-Madina Tuesday night. The plaudits were in response to "Solo" and "Auftaucher." Devised by German dancer and choreographer Henrietta
The Spring Festival, Beirut's bi-yearly arts festival hosted by Dawar al-SHAMS cultural center, will have an early start this evening with Lebanese premier of the Tunisian stage play "Khamsoun" ("Fifty"). Written by Jalila Baccar and directed by Fadhel Jaibi, "Khamsoun"