Featured Author: Vincent Casale

Author Vincent Casale

Vincent Casale was born in East Harlem, New York and grew up in Flushing, Queens. He attended Hillcrest High School in Jamaica. While his favorite classes were those pertaining to the arts, his true love were those which included theater, novel writing and television history classes. Upon graduation in 1977, Casale decided to forego college to follow in the so-called “family business” and became an Expeditor for Movie-Labs. He also enjoyed such employment stints as a bartender in New York’s infamous Penn Station and as a driver for a local car service.

In 1984, after years of indecisiveness, he proudly joined the ranks of the NYPD; becoming the first to do so in his family. He spent the majority of his career patrolling the streets of Queens. In 1989, Casale was awarded his dream assignment by being transferred to the NYPD’s Movie-TV Unit. Having once aspirations of becoming an actor and enjoying a true passion for films most of his life (He grew up watching old black & white movies as a kid) this opportunity was nothing short of a dream come true. Continue reading “Featured Author: Vincent Casale”

Seven Tips for Writers

Welcome to The Learning Curve. I am chronicling my journey as a new writer in hopes of inspiring you to put that bag of chips down, step away from the television, and tell the world a good story.

Seven Tips for Writers

This past week the world lost Stephen Covey, author of “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People”, which has sold more than twenty million copies worldwide and helped many people, including myself, step up their game. One of the habits that Covey touted was simple, and yet, profound. “Begin with the end in mind,” advises that we see the finished product in our minds before physically starting to work on it. Over the years this has saved me countless hours in the world of business. Continue reading “Seven Tips for Writers”

Carol Anne Strange Announces New Release

Light WeaverAuthor Carol Anne Strange is pleased to announce the release of her new contemporary fiction book, Light Weaver.

What if your world was no longer what it seemed?

Strange and inexplicable things are happening in the Lakeland fells… light orbs dance over mossy crags, symbols miraculously appear in grassy lowlands, and Cali Silverthorn keeps disappearing into other worlds.

Mobile librarian, Tom Philips, is captivated by free-spirited Cali, but is struggling to make sense of her remarkable abilities and the escalating strangeness impacting ordinary rural life.

As beliefs are challenged, Tom and Cali’s love becomes the only constant in a questionable reality as they face the heart-breaking realisation that Cali may soon disappear for good.

Light Weaver was published by Red Arc Media in April 2012. It is available from Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.

Sneak Peek: Journey into Thought by Sidney Andrews

Journey into ThoughtToday we have a sneak peek from Sidney Andrews’ book, Journey into Thought:

Journey into Thought, Awakening to Spirit, speaks to living your authentic truth and ultimately your best life. Becoming aware of the thoughts you think, their origination and effects on your mental, emotional, physical and spiritual health, is critical to achieving your dreams, goals and longings. The thrust of “Journey into Thought” is in showing that you are not helpless nor at the mercy of any situation, problem or adversity, that may step up to greet you: on the contrary, you are a power-house of thought energy and spirit.

Journey into Thought is available through Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble. Continue reading “Sneak Peek: Journey into Thought by Sidney Andrews”