Review Mirror
Do you have a book inside you? Most people would say yes. Writing a book has been a great experience for me. Putting yourself out there for everyone to see is a worthwhile endeavor. But receiving feedback from people can be a challenge. Few of us enjoy criticism, even if it for our own good. […]
Letting go and Letting IN the World with Professor Dumpster
Letting go and Letting IN the World–an interview with Professor Dumpster. Jeff Wilson piqued my interest when I came upon an article in The Atlantic, last year. Who moves from a 3,000-square foot home to a 500-square foot apartment, and then down to a 36-square foot dumpster? What’s surprising? He’s an environmental science professor at […]
Happy Birthday STUFFology 101!
Our book baby turns one year old today, and that’s no April fool’s joke. STUFFology 101: Get Your Mind Out of the Clutter was born on April 1st, 2014 to proud parents Brenda Avadian and Eric Riddle. Amazingly, she knew how to read as a print book when she was born. It seems like only […]
WOWEEEE a REVIEW by Publishers Weekly!
For all in the book biz, Publisher’s Weekly (PW) is a BIG DEAL! Getting a REVIEW by PW is an even BIGGER DEAL. So, even though we’ve shared our excitement about this via social media, we just had to go on record with this. … ‘stuffologists’ Avadian and Riddle have spent a lifetime dealing with […]
How will I ever get through all this information?
During the late sixties, I had a couple of pen pals. During the summer months, we’d keep in touch by writing letters to one another on pretty stationary. Since their stationary looked better than mine did, I made up for it with my calligraphy-like penmanship in different colors. We’ll come back to the good old […]
Happy Holidays!
Happy Holidays from all of us at STUFFology 101. Whatever holiday you celebrate–the end of Hanukkah, Christmas, post-winter solstice, Kwanzaa, or even Orthodox Christmas, we have the next couple of days to reflect on all the good stuff we have in our lives. May your Holiday be filled with good friends, good food, and family. […]