Monday, July 30, 2018

Wine Tasting Corner



Want to do something unique for your summer entertaining? Ever consider having a wine tasting party? You may choose to have several of the same kind of wines made by a variety of wineries or a variety of wines from a single winery. Following are some hints to help make your wine tasting gala a sip to remember!

The rule of thumb is to provide separate glasses for each person for each wine to be tasted. However, a tasting may be conducted with one glass for each person providing the glass is rinsed between wines. Stemmed plastic glasses are ideal if you wish to provide separate glasses. Unflavored crackers and water should be served so your guests can clear their palates between wines. Begin with chilled white wines. Place each bottle in a brown paper bag and number them. Pour an ounce or two in each glass, so each taster has an adequate amount to judge. Have a large bowl on hand so guests can discard untasted wine. You’ll be judging three things: appearance, aroma and taste appropriate for the type of wine which all sum up to an overall opinion regarding the wine.


 Appearance - The wine must be clear. You can then go on to judge on other characteristics such as brilliance and density of color.

Aroma - According to the experts, 90% of wine tasting is done with the nose. Give two or three short, forceful sniffs. Examine first for the smell or a distinguishing scent of the grape and then for the bouquet. Any strange odor will automatically disqualify a wine.

Taste - Take a sip, pull it back in your mouth and roll it around the tongue. You will be able to distinguish sweetness, sourness, and bitterness, which result from the amount of tannin present in the wine. You will then decide if they are in balance for the wine you taste. Together with the taste of wine you should have a “feel” of the body of the wine in your mouth - full, medium, or light.

Conclusion - Now that you have done all of the above, you are ready to come to a decision. Which wine did you like the best and the reasons for your choice?

If you wish to taste a variety of wines and live near or plan to visit California, check out the following wineries:


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Article reprinted in part from Wine Tasting Corner published in Gourmet News, August 1984.


Monday, July 23, 2018

Books That Make Great Summer Reads



Following are some stories that will make those sweltering days seem like a cool day on the beach. There is something for everyone: mysteries, crime stories, romance, legal drama, psychological thrillers, and poetry.

Enjoy your summer and happy reading.


Black Ice: The Family Bloodline by Charlotte Marshall-Murray - Nala Jordan is back with her diabolical antics.  This is the final series to Ice 1, 2 and 3.

In The Spirit of Murder  by Laura Belgrave - An unpopular woman detective lands the case of a medium who was viciously murdered on Halloween.

Halloween Jeopardy by Laura Belgrave - This short story is a prequel to In The Spirit of Murder, introducing you to the 12 year old Claudia Hershey. You don’t have to read this narrative but it will give you a better understanding as to how an incident that occurred on Halloween directed Claudia to become a police officer.

Running in Plain Sight & Other Stories by Charles R. Butts, Jr. - Touches on courage, hope, faith, forgiveness, healing, and redemption.

Burden of Proof: An Emili Jones Paralegal Mystery by Tina Glasneck - Separated from her micro-cheating husband, a woman applies for a receptionist’s job at a law firm, ends up being hired as a paralegal, but has no experience in law.

There is Sunshine After The Rain: Making it Through Life’s Struggles by Patricia A. Saunders - Engaging, informative, and inspirational tidbits that explore the author's life journey from the past to the present.

A Story of Betrayal by Michael Smith - A small town captain investigates a missing person’s case.

Bear Country and Murder by Michael Smith - A burnout city cop accepts a job as a deputy in a small Alaska town, where murder is supposedly uncommon.

A Small Town with Big Secrets by Michael Ace Smith - A family, clouded in mystery, moves from England to a small town in the USA.

Revenge is Thicker than Water by Michael Smith - A couple on vacation stumbles upon a crime scene with a missing woman’s name scrawled across the wall.

Full Circle by Michael Smith - An inspector goes after a depraved criminal who believes he can avoid getting caught.

Violence Knows No Boundaries by Michael Smith - A newly appointed sheriff is faced with solving a gruesome murder case in a rural town.

Murder in a Small Town by Michael Smith - A local girl is found mutilated in a sleepy little town in Yorkshire, England.


Monday, July 16, 2018

New Funding for Filmmakers


Are you working on a feature film in development or pre-production? Then the Caribbean Film Mart is the perfect opportunity for 10 Trinidad+Tobago filmmakers to meet one-on-one with, and pitch their feature film projects to international film producers, sales and acquisitions agents, forging partnerships that can lead to the production and distribution of your films.

Plus you can win cash prize sponsored by BP Trinidad and
Tobago for the Best Pitch. The Deadline for submissions is July 31, 2018. 

Visit their website for submission details.

Monday, July 09, 2018

Getting Involved with a Married Person Can Cost You


Recently, there was an uproar regarding a celebrity who is involved with a married man, and many on social media were accusing her of being a homewrecker. Although the man is supposedly legally separated from his wife, it doesn’t mean he is legally divorced.

Many people may not be aware of this, but in some states, a spouse can sue a third party who interferes with his or her marriage or is responsible for the failure of that marriage. This is known as Alienation of Affection. Usually, the individual will sue the cheating spouse’s lover but even family members, clergy, therapists and counselors who have encouraged a divorce have been sued.

When it comes to which states a person can sue for Alienation of Affection, at the present time they are Hawaii, Illinois, Mississippi, New Mexico, North Carolina, South Dakota, and Utah.

So, before you get involved with a married man or woman, check your state’s laws by clicking here.

Monday, July 02, 2018

Make Tonight A Movie Night



Make tonight a movie night by ordering A WOMAN OF HIS OWN - A fresh, new Urban Sci-Fi Romance Comedy written & directed by Dan Adams. This remake of a popular Twilight Zone episode is told from an urban perspective with an ALL BLACK CAST

Synopsis - A screenplay writer, Geoffrey West, has the unique ability to bring his characters to life. But when Geoffrey's wife, Veronica, finds out he has created a mistress, she is determined to ruin his story.  Available now On Demand from Vimeo, this hilarious short film Stars Brandon J. Shaw, Jennifer Marie Lawson & Madeleine Wood. With your purchase, you get behind the scenes footage of the movie & footage from their NYC Film premiere.

Only $5 to rent & $6 to own. Click here to order tonight!

Monday, June 25, 2018

Our Love Challenges Scrapbook is Now Available in the USA


The Our Love Challenges scrapbook has been launched in the USA!

After getting successfully funded on Kickstarter (view campaign), the scrapbooks have been bulk printed for couples in love and shipped to an American warehouse in
Florida. It took a while, but the scrapbooks are now finally on sale.

David Makovský and Vít Libovický
Founders David Makovský and Vít Libovický believe 'Our Love Challenges' will be as successful in the USA as it is in Europe, where more than 10.000 copies have been sold.

If you would like to participate in their affiliate program by promoting Our Love Challenges on your blog, you'll get a 40% commission on each sale. (The book costs $39). If that's something you're interested in, feel free to email them. They will be more than happy to send you a FREE COPY

Should you be considering writing an article about the founders or promoting their book (just putting it out there!), they will be happy to provide you with all the info you might need.

You can also check out their Press Kit

Monday, June 18, 2018

Miss Know It All Answers Your Questions on Dating, Love, and Romance

Miss Know It All

Do you believe in love at first sight and why? AK

As to whether I believe in love at first sight, I can’t really say that I do. I think it is more of an infatuation or attraction to that person. Sometimes it is called lust. You can be turned on by someone but whether it is love, at first sight, has a different meaning depending on the person and what you are really seeking.

Have you ever had a horrific breakup and, if so, how did you handle it? SG

I have never had a horrific breakup, but you may find this post helpful: http://www.oneworldsinglesblog.net/2017/04/when-relationship-is-over-that-ship-has.html

In your opinion, what is the biggest mistake most people make after a breakup that inhibits that person from moving on? S

I find that many people will stay stuck on the reasons why the relationship ended rather than learn why it didn’t last. The following post may help answer your question: http://www.oneworldsinglesblog.net/2017/04/when-relationship-is-over-that-ship-has.html

Do you have specific rules for dating, if so what are they and what are the benefits of using them? A

If it’s the first date, the only rule I have is to remember it is just a date, period.


When going on a first date, what are the types of questions one should ask? V

That’s a tough question; it will depend on your objectives, but you may find this article helpful as to questions you should never ask on a first date:

What has been the best experience you have had on a first date? A

There were never any expectations that something more would happen on that first date.

In your experience, what is the prevalent difficulty singles find when making an effort to find a partner? CB

I believe that many singles have unrealistic aspirations when it comes to choosing a partner, for example, looking for that ‘perfect man or woman’ which can be a disappointment when that person doesn’t measure up to your wishes.

Which type of relationship has a better chance of endurance, a composed relationship or one filled with fervor and why? V 

This is a good question and will vary depending on the wants and needs of the couple. I believe for any relationship to endure, there should be a combination of both, filled with passion, respect, compassion, and understanding. I know of couples, who have been together for over 25 years, and they will tell you that for a relationship to sustain, the couple should have the same values and objectives along with a give and take attitude.

What was it that drew you to this specific theme for your blog? V

Someone else on this site had asked a similar question. It was a way to introduce my now defunct online dating site. Before I started my blog, I had published two newsletters that featured advice on dating, relationships and other topics of interest that were sent through snail mail. Once I got on the Internet, I started a blog in 2001 titled HMCS Romance International, which was geared toward people searching for adult contact. In 2006, I decided to start One World Singles Blog as a way to advertise and market my online dating site, but now I am concentrating on my blog.

If you would like to know more about my getting into introductions service, please check out my Book: Making Dollar$ And Cent$ Out of Online Dating at the following sites:

Barnes and Noble:  http://tiny.cc/r4ifmy

What are some ideas of how a person can deal with the lure of contacting a one-night stand? J

I am not sure if I understand your question. Are you asking what you should do to encourage a one-night stand (which I don’t recommend for various reasons) or how to avoid someone who wants to just have a one-night stand?

What is the appropriate course of action for dealing with people who have misrepresented themselves online? T123

If you are talking about someone misrepresenting him or herself on an online dating site, you can contact the dating site directly or if you are in the USA, contact the Attorney General’s Office in the state where the site is operating. Most dating sites will deny any type of responsibilities or liabilities if you decide to meet someone online and you become the victim of a criminal act perpetrated by that person.

What do you want the world to know about you and how do you hope to impart this information to your blog? J

I have always believed in sharing information that improves the quality of life among individuals; when I help others, I am also helping myself. I will never forget when a close friend said, “If you don’t share the power, you will lose it.” And this is how I share what I know, whether it is through my writings, books or through the positive and life-saving messages found on my Tees.

Which social media sites have you used to promote your blog posts and why have you chosen these specific sites? A

I use Facebook and Twitter because these networks automatically feed my posts, which are available to my followers and friends. I am on Facebook more often because there is no limit to the number of characters you can use when making announcements.

How does a person handle a horrible first date after matching and interacting well with the person online?

Some people will never show you who they really are on an online dating site, which can be different when you meet that person face to face. You will have to decide if you just want to have a pleasant online connection only, but if your interaction with this person turns out to be bad on your first date, you may want to nip it in the bud and not see that person again.

What was one of the most heartbreaking things you have had to write about on your blog? MP

I made a decision to never write about heartbreaking stories on my blog. The mission of my blog is to provide informative, fun, and entertaining articles. Now, if you are interested in reading some fictional heartbreaking stories, you can check out my books at the following sites:


Due to the diverse range of your topics, have you ever considered writing a self-help book and why? B

Funny you should ask this question. Back in 1982 while I was on jury duty, an editor with a well-known book publishing company thought I should write a book on home management since my degree is in Home Economics. At that time I was not interested in writing a book. That was the furthest thing from my mind. However, something had happened that made me write Making Dollar$ And Cents Out Of Online Dating, which is not a self-help book, but the trails and tribulations I had face while starting an online dating site. But it may help someone who is contemplating on starting an online dating or any online business. But to answer your question, I have no intentions of writing a self-help book since this is not a passion of mine. I love writing stories that involve people who are searching for love and up with broken hearts and financially broke. In other words, my books do not have happily-ever-have endings. And these are the books I enjoy writing.

What safety measures do you use to secure your blog from hackers? D

I use McAfee software, which is excellent for blocking hackers and other threats. My blog is on Blogger and my web browser is Google Chrome which is good when it comes to blocking hackers.

Have you ever had an individual comment on your blog about an urgent life-threatening situation, if so how did you respond, if not how would you respond? @F

I have never had this issue regarding a life-threatening situation. Since I am not an expert when it comes to life-threatening circumstances, I would encourage that person to contact law enforcement or a professional who specializes in that particular threat.

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To have your questions answered, please send your inquiries to info@oneworldsinglesblog.net - and in the subject areas, please type: Dating, Love, or Romance question

Monday, June 11, 2018

Meet Sandile Nene, Founder of Blogging for Love


Sandile Nene, also known as Sandy, popular fashion, lifestyle and entertainment blogger started We Blog for LoveSouth Africa’s very first blogging community where he and a group of influential South African bloggers share blogging tips and interesting content.


After realizing fashion wasn’t his true passion, Sandile moved from being a fashion student to becoming a freelance writer and has worked with South Africa’s biggest blogs and online magazines to shape his way towards entertainment reporting and celebrity interviews. With strong established connections created and maintained throughout the entertainment industry, he found himself doing freelance PR work for people who have made appearances on Generations, joined Gagasifm, and Isidingo, which segued into his founding Sandy Nene Media, a Digital Media and PR service provider.


For additional information, please visit his site at http://www.sandynene.com or connect with him at the following social networks:


Facebook

Twitter

Instagram

Pinterest

Google+

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Monday, June 04, 2018

360 Magazine - A Publication for the Trendsetters

360 is an edgy fashion, lifestyle and culture magazine that will introduce cutting-edge brands, entities and trends to tastemakers within their respective communities. Their founding members have over 30 years of collective experience both as notable talent and uber professionals within the realm of fashion, music, art, design and entertainment. 360 is more than just a magazine comprised of journalists, representing a movement of social awareness and change.
The magazine is LGBTQIA friendly and is contemporary in its look and appeal. Quality art content is the constant goal. The magazine will be entertaining, newsworthy and thought-provoking. It will appeal to a broad entertainment readership. No magazine like 360 is available today, constantly showcasing racial and sexual ambiguous talent and artists.
For additional information go to https://the360mag.com

Monday, May 21, 2018

The Love Scam That Preys on Your Fears by Vivienne Diane Neal


Just when you think you have heard all of the scams out there, there is always another one waiting in the wings.  And this particular scam does not occur on the Internet but through the postal service.

It begins with an official-looking typed letter sent to couples, pretending that someone has been discovered cheating, and that affair will be exposed unless you pay to keep it hidden, but you already know you and your spouse have been faithful throughout the marriage. But if you haven’t been faithful, you’re probably wondering how this individual knew you committed adultery.  

In a third of all marriages, one or both partners have admitted to cheating. The scammer will capitalize on those numbers by mailing official-looking letters, as bait, to get your attention, and most likely you will open the mail and read its content. The odds that a couple will receive this type of letter through snail mail are pretty low and are done by process of elimination. Therefore, if the con artist sends out that official-looking letter to ten people, chances are two to three people receiving that letter have actually cheated on his or her spouse. The scammer will then threaten to expose the affair by demanding a hefty amount of money and if the person doesn’t pay, that individual will suffer the consequences.

Because that cheater may feel guilty and doesn’t want his or her debauchery to be out in the open, he or she will pay and will be asked to send the money through Bitcoin, which is done anonymously. This means you may never be able to track this person and report him or her to the proper law enforcement agency because the process is done in complete secrecy.

If you ever receive this type of letter, whether you cheated or not, forward it to the FBI because blackmail, a form of extortion, is a criminal act.

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Source: CBS News, April 6, 2018

Monday, May 14, 2018

3 Ways To Save Your Marriage Starting From Today by Carol James


Marriage can be very adventurous if you understand how to play by the rules, there is a way to making things work in our home today, and your understanding of it will go a long way to help you save your marriage.


Many people jump into the institution called marriage thinking it will all be rosy all the way. They have been blinded by the many movies and romantic novels that have read, but the truth is marriage is not all beds of rose because it involves a lot of hard work from the two parties involved.

I am going to show you the three ways to save your marriage starting from today, and I strongly believe that this article will help you save your marriage if you found yourself on the brink right now.

Step 1

Analyze: It is very important that you take time out to analyze and think through what brought you and your spouse to the point where you presently found yourself. The point is that no human being will just be misbehaving without any cause, you need to find out the reason for the sudden change in the attitude of your spouse and make a commitment to change if you found out that you are the one that is wrong.

Step 2

Communicate: This is the most important aspect of saving your marriage. If you cannot get your spouse to tell you what has actually gone wrong or what the problem is, then there is little chance that it will work out. No matter how hard you analyze and think through, you still need to sit down and talk with your spouse if you really want to get the root of the whole matter.

Your ability to get your spouse to talk to you will go a long way to get both of you out of the woods and puts you in a better situation.

Step 3

Listen: Ensure that you are not trying to pick out the part where you want to say what your spouse has done wrong but rather listen to what your spouse is saying. Listening is the most important point of effective communication but not only talking. Your ability of listening will go a long way to save your marriage.

Following the above three steps will go a long way to save your marriage and ensure you save your marriage from divorce.

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About the Author: Carol James is a writer and senior editor. She has MA degree in social sciences and writes articles, reviews on the different actual subjects. So, if you have any questions regarding the writing, feel free to ask her and visit her company’s page EssayLab.

Monday, May 07, 2018

Virtual Book Tour - Meet Mitch Margo, Author of Black Hearts White Minds - A Carl Gordon Legal Thriller

Meet the Main Characters


Carl Gordon is nothing if not impulsive. He's a New York Assistant U.S. Attorney who tries to escape the nightmares of his wife's death by lying his way to Stockville, Alabama to enforce the Civil Rights Act. He arrives unprepared for life in the segregated South, where the Ku Klux Klan controls the town. It's not long before the Klan turns its attention to the outside agitator, him.


Oleatha Geary wants no part of it. She's the tough and tender Black family matriarch, who inherits a grand home in an all-white, race-restricted neighborhood called Northwoods. She doesn't want the home, but she's pressured by her adult children to fight Stockville's most powerful white citizens.

Blur

Stockville, Alabama is about to explode.  It's the summer of 1964. Stockville is Alabama's 5th largest city and its powerful white citizens think they've got "their coloreds" under control. Not so fast. Segregation is crumbling. Nonviolent protests have started and a clandestine group of Malcolm X disciples is planning its revenge against the KKK. Come decide for yourself...Black Hearts White Minds.


 

About the Author

A former reporter for The Detroit News and Los Angeles Herald Examiner and a syndicated columnist for 14 years, Mitch Margo is a native New Yorker and St. Louis trial lawyer. He's witnessed the clash of cultures which are woven into his first novel, Black Hearts White Minds. Much of the story is drawn from his personal experiences, interviews, and hundreds of hours of research. He credits his eclectic law practice for a new storyline every few days.

One of Mitch's defining moments came when a Herald Examiner editor assigned him to drive to San Fernando Valley so the paper could be the first to report a brushfire, should one start. Aware that San Fernando Valley spans 260 square miles, he interpreted the request as one to start a brushfire, so he drove to the Lakers game instead and applied to law school the next morning.

As general counsel to the Missouri Valley Conference, and a former youth coach, Mitch has an insider's view of basketball that enables him to write about it authentically. He's also a member of the Washington University Sports Hall of Fame, at one time holding the school record in just about every baseball statistic. He's proud of his days as a student/ athlete, but hasn't lost sight of the fact that you can't get too much farther from Cooperstown and still be in a hall of fame.


For more information about the book and upcoming events go to http://www.MitchMargo.com 


An Intimate Conversation with Mitch Margo

Have you always been a writer?  Do you recall how your interest in writing originated? I've enjoyed writing and reading for as long as I can remember. I'm a child of Watergate and that's why I was drawn to journalism as a young man. But I also loved creative writing, which is what journalism has now become!

You are a lawyer, how has that influenced you and your writing? Most people think being a trial lawyer is what they see on TV -- lawyers making impassioned speeches in courtrooms to edge-of-their-seat jurors. Not so. Most of a trial lawyer's communications are written in briefs and motions to the judge. 95 percent of all lawsuits are settled before trial. So being a persuasive writer is a great advantage and persuasive means succinct, clear and even entertaining. Most lawyers write in long, complicated, boring sentences. I assume that judges curse them and love me.

Tell us about your latest book. What do you hope readers take away from it? Black Hearts White Minds (BHWM) is a story about a time in history that few experienced and most would rather ignore. I wrote the book about the Civil Rights movement because I missed it. In 1964 I was nine years old and growing up in New York. After reading Black Hearts White Minds, I hope readers are left with the feeling that they've lived in the Deep South during segregation just like the characters. I hope they take away the frustration of the African American community that was constantly harassed and kept in a different form of slavery by a white power structure driven by money, power and ignorance.

Give us an insight into your main character. What does he/she do that is so special? Carl Gordon is the main character, but really only one of the "important" characters. He drags his 12 year old son from New York to Stockville, Alabama to enforce the 1964 Civil Rights Act and he's remarkably unprepared for what he is about to encounter -- the Klan, local law enforcement, the black community. But he's also a great lawyer and a quick learner. He's a hero in his own way, but no more so than Micah, a Black, self-taught intellectual auto mechanic who also happens to be the strongest man in
Frost County, Alabama, and a disciple of Malcolm X. And by the way, Carl and Micah hate each other.

Was there a real-life inspiration behind your development of characters? Three of the characters are drawn from people I know or have known in the past. Did I mention I love those people? Think about it, they're interesting enough to make a fictional character out of them alone. Now that's a real life character! The rest of the characters are composites of people I've known, stories I've read and my imagination. I think all writers will tell you that there are ribbons of themselves running through their characters. That's certainly true for me. Maybe that's why writers become such good friends with the characters they create.
 
How did you come up with the title for Black Hearts White Minds? This book had more working titles than I can remember. I would list them for you, but one of them might just be the name of the sequel. (Spoiler alert!) My publisher, along with a focus group came up with Black Hearts White Minds and I love it. A Black Heart could be attributed to several of the characters, black and white. So could a white mind. "Black" and "white" have more than one meaning each, and nothing is just black and white.

In what genre(s) do you write?  Have you looked at a recent list of genres recognized now recognized by the literary community. It's hysterical. There are more categories than Facebook gender identifiers. It's easier to tell you what genre I don't write in - Science Fiction! I think that's because I didn't watch enough TV (except sports) when I was young, and because I'm too grounded in reality, well, maybe reality on steroids, also known as fiction.

How do you find or make time to write?  Are you a plotter or a pantster? I think you have to approach writing like a job, even if it's a part-time job. You must sit at the typewriter (haha - computer, I mean) every day except Groundhog Day when you should watch the movie. But seriously, when I started writing the book I wrote for two hours most evenings after work. Then a friend/novelist told me she had a different approach. She wrote until she got to 1000 words and then stopped, even if she was in mid-sentence. I tried it and it was great. If you stop in mid-sentence, then you know exactly where to begin the next day. If you write until the end of a chapter, the next day you could be, like, ok, now what? ... and sit there for an hour without typing anything.

How much research went into sculpting this story with a legal thriller/historical/southern motif? Of course it all comes down to good writing and entertaining the reader, but in historical novels, research is make-or-brake important. You walk a fine line between historical accuracy and make believe. I did loads of research. I visited cities in the South, sought out interviews and went to libraries, but I don't know how novelists did it before the Internet.

For me the most enjoyable part of researching the American south in the mid '60s was learning what I didn't know. For instance, sharecropping. What an awful hoax that was. It really was just an unofficial new form of slavery after the emancipation. A black family rented a ramshackle house on a plantation, had to borrow money for seed, rented equipment from the landowner, always at usurious rates, with the promise that he could keep a percentage of the farming profits, which there rarely were because of fictitious expenses and "taxes" created by the white landowner. The black tenant-farmer couldn't complain or question because then his family would be thrown out and no other white landowner would rent to him. It was a horrendous system to perpetuate white supremacy and black economic despair.

You address some important social issues inside your new book. Can you explain why you have chosen this particular subject matter? I believe that if we could eliminate racism, we'd eliminate virtually all of our country's problems. Really, all of them. Poverty, education disparity, police aggression, housing discrimination and even drug abuse. That may be a simplification, but I believe it.

What was your favorite chapter (or part) to write and why? I especially liked writing the parts of the book where I'm able to be a smart ass without distracting from the storyline. Describing the elitist Northwoods neighborhood and its unofficial Mayor, Edith Spinz, was especially delicious. Bringing the African American pastor to life was so much fun because he was such a contradiction and so important at the same time. I like writing dialogue. 

I also loved writing about the kids' relationships, because they're kids and they don't have to follow conventional rules. For the boys in BHWM, they weren't concerned with color lines, only the lines on the basketball court. Kids have a lot to teach adults.

Talk us through your experiences in sports and how they relate to it in this book. Why is team so important that you would make that part of this story? More than any other experiences, team sports molded me into who I am. Teamwork means working with others to accomplish a shared goal. It means discovering what each other does best, and how to use that particular talent to win the game. This kid is a great rebounder, this one plays great defense. Not everyone can be the top scorer who gets most of the attention. By the way, this analysis works just as well for the NBA - can you say Golden State Warriors?

Did publishing your first book change your thought process on writing? Was it a positive or negative experience? Publishing a book is for a writer like crossing the finish line in a marathon is for a runner. I guess some writers are content to write for themselves, but I haven't met any. When I started writing Black Hearts White Minds it was to someday publish it. I wanted it to be relevant to today's reader. I had no idea, what with our current president and populist, by which I mean racist, resurgence, it would be this relevant. I can't think of any moment in writing the book that I would describe as negative. 

The lessons I learned, the people I met and interviewed, the towns I visited - all amazing, positive learning experiences. And then, sitting down recreating it all in my own world, Stockville, Alabama? That was delightful.

What is the most rewarding part of your artistic process?  Getting to know my characters. I love them all. They are some of my best friends. Don't let this get out, but I talk to them all the time.

Was there an early experience where you learned that the written word had power? When I was in high school I wrote a sports column in the local weekly newspaper. For the sake of being clever, I wrote a piece criticizing my high school football team. It caused quite a stir and that's when I realized the power of publication. I look back on that as one of the cruelest and stupidest moments of my life. Great Neck North Blazer football team of 1972, I am so sorry, you deserved so much better.

In your opinion, what's the measure of a successful writer? I feel successful when I hear from a reader. Whether it's by email or a posting on my blog or at an event, when someone tells me that my story made them feel excited, angry, outraged, you name it, that's when I'm both humbled and I feel successful.

If you could pass on any advice to authors out there reading this interview, what would it be? Avoid clichés and so here is the most important one...don't give up. The state of publishing in America is a disaster.

Share some of your writing goals. What projects are you working on at the present? I'd like to publish a new book every two years. That would mean spending more time writing and less time practicing law. Or it could mean writing, practicing law, and no sleeping.

I'm working on the next Carl Gordon novel, and I'm also working on a story set in 2008 about a real estate developer who goes from wildly rich to bankrupt in a matter of days when the real estate market crashes. Actually, it's more about his wife. Readers can keep up with my latest blog posts and upcoming events at https://mitchmargo.com 

Jo Lena Johnson, Publisher at Mission Possible Press, shares audio book reviews from Black Hearts White Minds by Mitch Margo. Listen here 

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Listen to Mitch read from Black Hearts White Minds here
Black Hearts White Minds is available in print, Kindle ebook and audio book, is published by Mission Possible Press and distributed from Ingram and Baker & Taylor.