My Inflatable Friend – The Confessions of Rollo Hemphill By Gerald Everett Jones
As an author who blends humor with social critique, I was interested in Jones’ first work of fiction (he has written some 25 works of nonfiction.) Read More
Cheap Liposuction
There really is no such thing as cheap liposuction. The average person can’t afford it. It’s not as if you can hit your nearest dollar store and pick up a liposuction package. The surgery isn’t covered by health insurance plans, because it’s deemed a cosmetic surgery and not really needed. Read More
Watchmen Mania Manga!
I am a big fan of manga and enjoy them as much as American comics. So if you are not familiar with manga, it’s simply Japan’s version of comic books and are normally illustrated in black and white. Whenever I read manga, it’s almost as if I am viewing an animated cartoon right on paperback form. Comic books…lol…gotta love them. Read More
History of Halloween
Most people think of Halloween today as simply a day when children dress up in costumes and go from home to home to “trick or treat” and collect enough candy to make any parent cringe. Halloween was much more significant in ancient times, however. October 31st was a very important day to the ancient Celts of Ireland, Scotland and Great Britain. No kidding around in costumes and trick or treat bags; Halloween was much more serious to the non-Christian Cults a thousand years ago. Read More
The Future of Cosmetic Injectable Fillers
The current popularity of injectable treatments is based on placing synthetically-derived compounds and drugs into and under our skin. At best, these are well tolerated agents that create their effect and then are gone after a relatively short period of time. The future of injectable cosmetic treatments will likely be somewhat different. And we are getting a glimpse of that potential paradigm shift right now. Read More
Fireside of the Yellow Planet (Science Fiction-Flash Fiction)
Fireside of the Yellow Planet Read More
Socialites and Celebrities – These Days, It’s Getting Increasingly Difficult to Tell the Difference
The idea of socialites has probably been around for millenia – at least as long as there have been cities – but the concept as it is used today is a fairly new one, yet at the same time, old. Read More


