Where Is Brussels?

18 Mar

  It seems a bit inane for me to ask “Where is Brussels?” after having lived here for a solid two weeks. But the question isn’t altogether invalid. You know that split-second confusion you feel when you wake up in a hotel room and can’t remember where you are? Brussels has done that to me [...]

Is Self-Publishing About to Tip?

13 Jan

3 related links on a snowy Friday: 1. Amanda Hocking, the writer who made millions by self-publishing online – The Guardian In this piece’s lede, Ed Pilkington refers to a “digital transformation engulfing the book-publishing world.” Through a profile of young-adult writer Amanda Hocking, Pilkington suggests that self-publishing is the way forward for authors. The cool [...]

Swag in Foreign Lands

10 Jan

It’s a cardinal sin for a traveler to have ear buds in while he’s walking around, right? A guy’s only got five senses, if he’s lucky, and he needs all five of them to absorb his surroundings. He needs to be able to hear the locals’ foreign tongues to get a feel for the place, [...]

2012 Inspiration: Doubling Down On Myself

7 Jan

It’s been a while. With the holidays, friends visiting, three new books from the “Song of Fire and Ice” series (shut it) and a personal branding business idea that I spent a week trying to fully conceptualize, I haven’t been at the computer much. As such, my online efforts have suffered. However, now I’m back [...]

Passive Income Report, or The Importance of Failing Quickly

20 Dec

I was trolling through some old emails this morning when I came across a back-and-forth I had with a friend where I spelled out some of my ideas for creating streams of passive income. Most of the ideas I actually pursued are now a few months old, and I think each represents a large enough [...]

On Good Ideas

19 Dec

It was only after the eight of us were packed tight in this stranger’s car and racing down a jungle road at night that we realized we’d been set up. That’s a bit dramatic. Really, we just got caught up in a Costa Rican tourist hustle. It went like this: Our man on the ground [...]

Armchair Analysis: Culture Icebergs and Frosty Receptions

14 Dec

There was a line of customers to the door at the copy shop where I usually print off my class materials. I didn’t have time to wait. I knew I would feel like a bum, but I could still print the handouts at my student’s office, where we have class. On my walk across town, [...]

Free Business Idea: Location Independence Experts Helping Out Retirees

7 Dec

Every few weeks or so, I have a business idea that gets me excited, and I spend some time rolling the idea around in my head. Thanksgiving weekend found me with such an idea. It’s not something that’s entirely in my wheelhouse, so I’m offering it up for free on here in hopes that it’s [...]

How To Introduce Yourself While Traveling

6 Dec

When I was studying in Sweden, our university had a sizable contingent of foreign-exchange undergraduates from one of California’s state schools. I didn’t meet many of them, but one day, a friend from France remarked to me just how arrogant they were. This surprised me, and I asked what made them so arrogant. “Because they [...]

An Ode: Standing On The Shoulder Of The Oklahoma Turnpike

1 Dec

  Sometime in the spring of 2003, I had adopted my habit of wearing a wife-beater under my t-shirts. That summer, after my freshman year of college, I found myself in a Days Inn bathroom in O’Fallon, Missouri, a western suburb of St. Louis, undressed as far down as my white wife-beater when I noticed [...]