Tag Archive | The Washington Post
The Avengers Cheat Sheet
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
With all the Avengers: Infinity War hype you may be excused for feeling a tad confused as to who is who/does what in Marvel’s universe. Thankfully, Sonia Rao and Shelly Tan over at The Washington Post have come up with a handy, interactive cheat sheet that will help you…
Virtual-reality Jacket Simulates Hugs-And More
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Part of my WIP is imagining what life in a 100 years from now might be like. To do so, I’m building on exciting-sounding technology news which will probably be everyday affairs in a century. Having loved Virtual-reality goggles after trying them out a few months ago, I was…
Facebook Floods Amazon With Fake Reviews
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
As you know, comments on an Amazon page can make or break a product. That’s why the company says that more than 99 percent of its reviews are legitimate because they are written by real shoppers who aren’t paid for them. But a Washington Post examination by Elizabeth Dwoskin and…
My WIP And Men And Women Descriptions In Literature
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Image: Pixabay My current Work In Progress (WIP) is a sci-fi mystery romance taking place 100 years from now on a Greek island. Its working title is Clones (it will change) and yes, I know this is the first time I mention it. I started writing it with a…
The Small Town Producing 140 Million Books A Year
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Photo by Edward Leonard, Clarke Daily News The last page of your favorite mystery novel probably offers this brief, final mystery: “Printed and bound in Berryville, Virginia.” Just where is Berryville, you may ask. A question that can only grow when you learn that a town of some 4,000…