An author who helped me immensely in getting through the process of having my first book published, Heather Hummel, invited me to join her in the latest blog craze, My Next Big Thing. Heather's Journals from the Heart series is chick-lit/women's lit. She is also an awesome photographer, ghost writer and is working on her... Continue Reading →
M Magazine story in January
I've been told that M Magazine, "Milwaukee's Lifestyle Magazine," will publish a story on my book in its January issue. They asked me for a copy of the book's cover and I did an interview with one of their writers about a week or so ago. I'm looking forward to seeing that they do with... Continue Reading →
Story updates
For those of you who have read the book, I have found out some new information, much of which came from some United Press stories back in the day: The reason Edward Vreeland was not administered scopolamine, a "truth serum" was because his brother, Charles, refused to allow authorities the privilege. - Sept. 24, 1925... Continue Reading →
Wauwatosa Historical Society event
Just added to my schedule: I'll be doing a talk/program/book signing in conjunction with the Wauwatosa Historical Society on Jan. 8, 2013 at 7 p.m. The event will be conducted at the First Congregational Church, 1511 Church St., Wauwatosa. This is at the southern terminus of Church Street, at the Menomonee River Parkway. There will... Continue Reading →
Not slowing down much
I thought this was going to slow down a bit, but all of a sudden... *I'll be doing an interview with M Magazine soon for an upcoming issue. M Magazine bills itself as Milwaukee's Lifestyle Magazine. There is a digital version and a print version. *Working on setting up a date in early 2013 to speak... Continue Reading →
Some puzzling questions
My most puzzling questions as they relate to the Buddy Schumacher case are: *Where did the handkerchief come from that killed Buddy? With such a fancy letter embroidered, it certainly didn’t belong to the first man questioned, Edward Vreeland, a hobo hanging around the outskirts of town. Not that he might not have used it... Continue Reading →
UWM appearance in the works
I'm working with the folks at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee to give a lecture there next spring or summer. Details will be made available when they're finalized. Osher is a membership organization for adults 50 and over who understand that quality of life is enhanced through learning. Members enjoy... Continue Reading →
Updates, updates and yet more updates
It's finally time to exhale. After a couple of months of book signings, talks and several trips to the Milwaukee area, my schedule (where my book is concerned anyway) has finally settled down just a bit. We had 11 author events in the past three months, highlighted by a three-suburb, one-day tour in the Milwaukee... Continue Reading →
Fun at the Rosebud
This was one of my favorite gigs thus far. We were able to put our PowerPoint presentation up on the big screen at the Rosebud Cinema Drafthouse on Saturday morning, Oct. 13. We managed to overcome a few hurdles, such as a sound system that was on the fritz (I projected very well, I am... Continue Reading →
Costco book signings – Oct. 13, 2012
Part of the whirlwind tour of Milwaukee on Oct. 13 included two book signings at Costco Warehouses. First, in Grafton, then in Pewaukee. My wife and I had a lot of fun meeting people, eating free samples of food and selling some books. These photos are from the Pewaukee leg of the adventure.
