Whatever Happened To…?

There’s a new article coming in the next few days, promise. In the meantime, here are a few updates on some of the strangers I’ve interviewed for this site: — Author Kyle Michel Sullivan has had some of his books banned from sale on Amazon — Looking for Christmas cards?…

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Interview 26: Words With A Writer

Time for another dinner interview. This one took place in New York City during a recent visit up there for a friend’s birthday. Side note: happy birthday again, Alistair. The picture above is of Kyle Michel Sullivan, an author of some rather controversial novels. Click on the picture or right…

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Thankful For Thanksgiving

Ah, Thanksgiving. One of the greatest discoveries I made after moving to America is the holiday of Thanksgiving. It’s an excuse to stuff one’s face with food and drink a tad too much alcohol. Not that I need an excuse to do either of those things. This year’s Thanksgiving was…

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Home Sweet Home

Next month I’ll be flying back to the United Kingdom for Christmas. I should be there from Christmas Eve through early January. While I’ll be staying in the North of England, I’m open to traveling to other parts for dinner interviews, if you live in my home country and are…

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With A Little Help From My Friends

By way of updates, I hope to have two interviews next month in DC with some quite interesting people. At least, that’s the hope. But as a wise man once said, you can hope in one hand and crap in the other, and see which one gets filled first. Wait…where…

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Slight Misunderstanding

Following on from my interview with Bryan Weaver, there’s one anecdote from the dinner that he wanted me to share on this site. After our roughly two-hour dinner, Bryan suggested that we get a nightcap at El Paraiso Restaurant, a place just off U Street in the city’s northwest section…

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All Quiet On The Dining Front

Ah, Dining With Strangers. I remember this site. So I didn’t update much last month, but I am writing up the 25th dinner interview and hope to have it online soon. This one took place in my current city of Washington, DC. If you live there and fancy sitting down…

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No News Is Good News

Well, I’m going to pretend that no news is good news in order to justify the fact I had only two updates for this site last month. However, I hate to hurt your feelings so I’ll be sure to update with another interview in the coming days. Hooray for that….

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