Diff'rent Strokes

As a by product of the 70's and 80`s, Diff'rent Strokes is a landmark of television history. Gary Coleman's catchphrase "What'choo talkin' 'bout, Willis?"was for a while even a part of daily vernacular. Even in my native Spanish were he said "De qué hablas Willis?"
I have just learned of his demise at the age of 42. Rest in Peace Gary Coleman.

Here's a wikipedia bio if anybody want's to ready further:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Coleman

Newest ITW member

Hi there.
I just registered into the writer's organization dedicated to my favorite genre: The International Thriller Writers.
That is just the first step, since I am planning to register to what they call their "flagship event", the ThrillerFest to be held in NYC during the first week of July.
So, I will be posting about the event while there.

Okay, okay, I will post some more way before then.

Visit them at: http://www.thrillerwriters.org/

February news

The new year brought many things, hopes, dreams plans. But also it brought an offer from a publisher to make available Treasure Hunt.
I am signing with them and will be relaunching the first adventure of the Falcon pretty soon.
More to come...

How the Honduras crisis boosts Venezuela's Chávez

Interesting reading:

http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/0708/p06s04-woam.html

See how we are mere pawn...

It happened in Washington!

Yesterday afternoon was a good day for Honduras democracy. Former President Zelaya met with U.S. Secretary of State Hillay Clinton and it seems the tide has finally turned.
After hiding behind his dictator friends who threaten to invade Honduras, a failed attempt to return to the country that cost the life of a 19-year-old lad, and the international proof that OAS is biased and in its current presidency at an all-time-low in both common sense and functionality. Mel Zelaya finally threw himself at the mercy of the country he had said was the cause of all our troubles. After the meeting, Zelaya agreed to open conversation with President Michelletti, to be moderated by the Peace Nobel Prize winner Oscar Arias.
Gone are not the troubles, this is not the magic spell, but a change in attitude is the first steps towards a solution. Guess who was left out of the scene? You guessed it, Hugo Chavez and his army get to stay in Venezuela. The old adage that if not part of the solution, he was part of the problem falls on Chavez as a tailor-made suit.
Let us hope, that cool heads prevail in Costa Rica tomorrow so we can go on with our lives.

Our special thanks to Hillary Clinton who made it possible!