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Posts will hopefully be regular based on the movies I see, the television shows I watch, and the books I read as well as what ever strikes me as noteworthy.


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Autograph Collecting

Monday, December 30, 2013

An Interview With Edward Of Planet Earth Author Nicholas Eftimiades And Your Chance To Receive A Free Autographed Copy

Interview with Nick Eftimiades, author of Edward Of Planet Earth

I first learned about Edward Of Planet Earth and the author Nicholas Eftimiades by listening to an interview on the Scifi Diner Podcast.  The idea intrigued me, so I went to Amazon.com and downloaded for my Kindle and began reading.  I enjoyed the story and posted about it on this blog.

Nick was very appreciative that I would review his book on this blog and we began our on-line friendship.

A few weeks ago, I contacted Nick to see if he might be interested in an interview.  He was more than happy to accomodate me, so here it is.  We talked about Edward and his two other non-fiction books on Chinese intelligence, and on how we Americans are viewed by people in other countries.  But the discussion was not just limited to books, we also discussed the future implications of the evolution of our technology.


Those who are interested in learning more about Nicks Books can visit anywhere books are sold on-line.  He can also be found on-line on his blog.  Recently, he posted an article on his blog that outlines the intelligence implications of the Battle of Yavin in Star Wars.  This was an interesting anylitacal look at Star Wars and a fun read.  We also visited about The Federation of Galaxy Explorers, a non-profit organization intended to promote interest in space exploration in school aged children and young adults.


Well, there it is...

QaplaH!

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