Vikki Petraitis talks about some developments in forensic investigation...
True crime author Vikki Petraitis lists some favorite crime novellists...
Vikki Petraitis talks about some crime authors who mix humor into their novels...
Readersvoice.com aims to collect a few interesting reading tips. Gene Salomon has been driving taxis in New York City since 1977. He takes excellent photos of life on the streets of New York, night and day, and posts them on his blog picturesfromataxi.blogspot.com. They include photos of fascinating people, beautiful cityscapes, romantic scenes, some almost abstract shots, and the sad and gritty realities of life in New York. Gene Salomon also tells some good stories about his taxi driving experiences on his blog Cabs are for Kissing. He enjoys reading memoirs of taxi drivers and he talks about a few in this interview.
Taxi driver and street photographer Eugene Salomon talks about getting started as a taxi driver in the 1970s, and the geography of New York...
Taxi driver and photographer Eugene Salomon talks about his daily routine and his working methods when taking photos of life on the streets of New York...
Gene Salomon talks about some of the famous people who have climbed into his taxi. He also writes about experiences with famous passengers on his blog Cabs are for Kissing...
READERSVOICE.COM aims to collect a few interesting reading tips. Comics artist and animator Phil McAndrew has thousands of books. His own mini-comics will be collected and published by Grimalkin with 100 pages of new material in a book to be released later this year. He will be appearing at the Crazy Rattlesnake Treehouse Gang live comics reading on July 12 for the San Diego Comics-con. Check out his comics at philintheblanks.com.
Phil McAndrew talks about the Crazy Rattlesnake Treehouse Comics Gang live comics reading on July 12 for the San Diego Comics-Con, and pitching for a forthcoming cartoon series...
Comics artist and illustrator Phil McAndrew talks about pencilling, college life, a cartoon series and future books...