In 1991, a friend introduced me to Anaïs Nin's second husband. Rupert Pole employed me for five years to work with Nin's manuscripts for A Journal of Love. The friend who made the introduction was also a writer. He told me then when I was just 31, "Don't wait until you are 60 and dying of cancer. Your audience is already out there." I'm now 52. All these years I've wanted to write about sex, and did so in my diaries and journals, which I shared only with a few friends. In the last few years, I've also shared them online -- in an e-book with a pseudonym.
I woke up this morning to a bunch of emails about this Wired.com article about The Webbys. Since Wired didn't call me or anyone on Team Webby to hear our perspective before publishing, I wanted to share our view of why we think our entry and judging process, and more importantly the credibility of the Webby Award, is second to none.
Our Nightline chat with Jimmy Kimmel about hosting the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner. Good Tattoo Machines -Jake Tapper SHOWS: Nightline
There seems to be a belief that "faith" is the rejection of the world as it is; a retreat in to fantasy and wishful thinking. As Friedrich Nietzsche wrote, "Faith means not wanting to know what is true."
Hunting for big game can be a tricky business. The saga of Volkswagen and Porsche appears as though it may soon draw to a close with the hunter being swallowed by its prey. At a special meeting of the Volkswagen supervisory board on Thursday, an agreement was approved that will ultimately lead to assimilation for Porsche.
Australia's richest person Cheap White Herve leger, Gina Rinehart, has lost her latest bid to keep secret the bitter battle over her family's multibillion-dollar trust.The NSW Court of Appeal on Friday upheld a decision refusing to stay the Supreme Court proceedings to have the case dealt with through confidential mediation.