The Stuph File Program
Featuring photographer Peter Alessandria, author of Be Bigger Than You Think You Are!: Overcoming Our Self-Imposed Limits To Have The Life We Want; Steve Kettmann, editor of Now What?: The Voters Have Spoken—Essays on Life After Trump; Stuart Nulman with Book Banter
Peter Alessandria is a former lawyer who became an award winning photographer. He’s the author of Be Bigger Than You Think You Are!: Overcoming Our Self-Imposed Limits To Have The Life We Want. (Peter also conducts a free weekly online Zoom meeting every Wednesday at 8pm Eastern as they go through each chapter of his book. To find out more information about how you can attend. go to BeBiggerToday.com).
Steve Kettmann is the editor of a collection of essays about a post Donald Trump world entitled, Now What?: The Voters Have Spoken—Essays on Life After Trump.
Stuart Nulman with another edition of Book Banter. This week’s reviewed title is Promise Me, Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship, and Purpose by Joe Biden (Flatiron Books, $23.50). You can also read Stuart’s reviews in The Montreal Times.
This week’s guest slate is presented by writer Dennis Palumbo, the author of the amazing Daniel Rinaldi series of mysteries. He has five in the series so far, starting with Mirror Image, followed by Fever Dream, Night Terrors, Phantom Limb, and Head Wounds.
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