Tag: Wayne Lockwood

  • Funky Friday: Sonny Knight and the Lakers Make New Sound Old

    I’ve often joked that if I managed to make it to Heaven, I’d want my own horn section whose job would be to follow me around and punctuate my conversation…

    Funky Friday: Sonny Knight and the Lakers Make New Sound Old
  • Tuesday Writing Tip: Every Generation Has Something to Say

    I’m a child of the late 1960s, which – if you do the math of generational pigeonholing – puts me squarely among what has historically been referred to as Generation…

  • Tonight, I Invade Your Earholes (In the Most Pleasant of Ways)

    As I’ve written here before, I love being on the radio. It’s like TV, but without the need to actually be handsome or … you know, wear pants. So when…

  • Another Public Display

    Tonight I have the pleasure of doing something a lot of writers don’t enjoy – talking to people in public. The topic will be indie and self-publishing and I’ll be…

  • Radio, Radio

    Once upon a time, I aspired to be a broadcast, rather than print, journalist. It was during those early, heady days at the University of South Carolina that I realized…

  • On the Hunt

    We have lots of fun when the Codorus Press crew convenes in person to attend a regional book festival, genre convention or speaking engagement, as evidenced by team member Tom…

  • The most important words you’ll write

    Check out the new blog post from my Codorus Press colleague Wayne Lockwood on the importance of crafting a great elevator pitch for your book. The most important words you’ll…