Greg Stone
gregstoneauthor.bsky.social
Greg Stone
@gregstoneauthor.bsky.social
Media consultant and mystery novelist (Dangerous Inspiration and Deadline on Arrival). My detective has synesthesia, commingling his senses. Have also published 3 business books. Posts on art, literature, etc. — whatever I'm thinking. See gregstone.com.
Just read another fine thriller, Don't Look Back, by Karin Fossum, AKA "The Norwegian Queen of Crime."

Some fine writing, as always:

His grandmother would toss out her latest worry, and he would pick it up, swiftly and easily, as if it were a faulty paper airplane that needed to be refolded.
December 22, 2025 at 11:20 PM
You've probably heard the myth that Jack Kerouac typed out On the Road in a single burst on a 120-foot-long scroll.

Not exacly, as a new article from The American Scholar shows.

File this under the heading "Spontaneous Composition" rarely exists.

See: theamericanscholar.org/scrolling-th...
December 21, 2025 at 8:12 PM
To all writers:

James Baldwin said it best, no?

"Working on a novel, you get bugged by one or two people. You don’t know where they come from ... But suddenly a girl or a boy comes along and claims your attention ... There’s a story ... how are you going to tell it?"
December 20, 2025 at 2:16 PM
Down the road I'll be telling my grandchildren that I voted against Trump three times and that he was a vile, criminal, crude, clueless, and ignorant president who did his best to destroy our constitution.

Someday, the politicians who have spoken out against him will be remembered as heroes.
December 17, 2025 at 12:07 AM
Here is my latest newsletter with tips on rhetoric — the art of speaking and writing persuasively. See what Yoda, JFK, Churchill, and, yes, 007 have to say.

createsend.com/t/t-54E1B4E8...
December 15, 2025 at 6:36 PM
How times have changed.

In this April 14, 1947 file photo, a long line winds toward the entrance to Morrisania Hospital in the Bronx, where doctors were offering smallpox shots. (AP Photo/File)
December 9, 2025 at 8:54 PM
A tree in Belmont, MA.
November 8, 2025 at 5:47 PM
I just finished the superb novel Bel Canto.

The New York Times rated it #98 on a recent list of the 100 best books of this century. IMHO, it should have been in the top 10.
November 8, 2025 at 4:09 PM
This is idiotic. Your call in the order it was received? How can a one-item series have an order? What if your mom said you were born in the order that I delivered you?

NO: Companies should say, "Calls [plural] will be answered in the order they were received."
October 28, 2025 at 5:11 PM
Attended the No Kings rally today in Lexington, MA. Peaceful protest is as American as apple pie.
October 18, 2025 at 5:28 PM
September 29, 2025 at 12:26 PM
Lines and lines.
September 22, 2025 at 9:32 PM
My latest newsletter, with tips on managing stage fright, an all-too-common concern. See createsend.com/t/t-FE9B5DE3...
September 16, 2025 at 2:26 PM
I recommend this whodunit, set in a rural area in Ghana. It's a murder mystery/family story. #booksky #mysteries
September 7, 2025 at 8:05 PM
September 4, 2025 at 7:51 AM
Make of this what you will.
August 17, 2025 at 1:59 PM
Fresh garlic from our garden, thanks to my wife Mary’s genius green thumb.
August 15, 2025 at 11:34 PM
Was Claude Monet in a rut? After all, he painted the pond behind his house in Giverny countless times: “It is not 200 meters around,” he said, “yet its image awakens in you the idea of infinity.”

Each painting is the same as all the others in many ways, but never boring.
August 12, 2025 at 10:17 PM
The truth about tariffs: the company importing the goods pays them, not the firm selling them.

In other words, US businesses are shelling out the dough at the borders. And they'll no doubt pass the extra cost on to consumers.

Ultimately, we pay.
August 8, 2025 at 1:28 PM
Gotta protect the tree supports, but what about the tree itself? Cambridge, MA anomaly.
August 5, 2025 at 1:43 AM