The following are answers to questions commonly asked of Lulu by her readers: 1. How did you become a writer? I have been writing since I was about nine or ten when I kept a journal, wrote poetry, and even political speeches. A friend told me one day, “Why not just call yourself a writer?… Continue reading Interview with the Author
Early MacWorld
Turned on by technology in the 90’s. MACWORLD! Four years of one glorious week in Heaven for Geeks and Geek lovers. Here are some statistics: 70-80% MEN! Intelligent, desirable M-E-N! WITH JOBS!! 20-30% women of a nondescript nature. This was a MIND field! Why didn’t more women – intelligent and desirable – know about this?… Continue reading Early MacWorld
The Biz
Her parents were very well known in the community. They worked in a youth theater organization which would become known as a training ground for many young actors and singers who went on to become Playboy models, TV stars, and features on Broadway and Vegas. They were also active in various community theater groups as… Continue reading The Biz
#Politics
I just can’t think about anything else. Not sex or drugs or three ways… Politics! That’s all I can do. Eat, breathe, sleep politics. 24/7 news, watch every channel: PBS, CNN, Current, MSNBC, FOX… even local stations. What for? I’m embroiled, I’m frothing, I can’t remove myself from it. I keep all the TV’s in… Continue reading #Politics
The Titanic
“Oh, you should have seen what I did to my husband last night,” the bartender says as he takes two stiff shots of vodka to calm his shakes before service begins for the night. It seemed like everyone in the restaurant business had a drug problem of sort. Booze, pain pills, meth, crank, steroids, even… Continue reading The Titanic