About Paul Stanley

Paul Stanley is a commercial insurance executive, writer and former journalist living in Memphis, Tennessee.

A Great Start to 2011

January 3, 2011, the first “work-day” of the New Year – kind of like the first day of school but with three layers of clothes on. Beginning in the wee hours of the morning, millions of Americans began their daily trek so they can arrive at the grindstone before putting their nose to it. There are a few aspects of the office environment I miss but the morning commute doesn’t rise to the top of the list. For those who make it on behalf of the rest of us- thank you – for whatever it is you do. […]

By |2011-01-04T08:13:03-06:00January 4th, 2011|My Blog Post|Comments Off on A Great Start to 2011

So long Shelby…

Life has lots of twist and turns, joys and challenges that are filled with memories of special times and places. Losing those we love is always difficult and having to make touch decisions on their behalf is even harder. After twelve wonderful years with our Dalmatian, Shelby, we drove her to the veterinarian for the last time yesterday. I can imagine what you’re probably thinking; a Dalmatian, aren’t those the crazy, hyperactive dogs that are dangerous around children? […]

By |2010-12-12T11:02:02-06:00December 12th, 2010|My Blog Post|3 Comments

Writing the book proposal

Ah, the Proposal…”Now why do I need that?” After reading my last blog about the “query” process and finding an agent, a fellow writer called and politely pointed out that I put the “cart before the horse” by not talking about how to write a winning proposal before trying to secure agent representation. Uh, yeah, …I almost forgot about the proposal – kind of like telling you to go see your banker before you have your business plan finalized and in hand. […]

By |2010-12-06T11:18:50-06:00December 6th, 2010|My Blog Post|Comments Off on Writing the book proposal

On Finding a Literary Agent

You know, I think I’ll write a book someday… Every now and again I hear someone comment about his or her desire to write a book.  Years ago as I wandered through bookstores I would browse through the shelves and imagine what it would be like to actually produce a completed manuscript from nothing other than whatever your mind could conger up – be it fiction or non-fiction, something interesting and intriguing enough for those who pick it up to become lost in its pages for hours on end. […]

By |2010-12-02T12:46:17-06:00December 2nd, 2010|My Blog Post|Comments Off on On Finding a Literary Agent

Viking Culinary Basics – Day 3

Paul Stanley, Chef Jamie Watson and Sous Chef Brooke Bridge Our third and final day; we had a great group and I believe I can speak for everyone in our class that we all came away more attuned and acclimated to a professional kitchen than we were before walking into our first session on Friday evening. I don’t feel it proper to describe the third day without first thanking out phenomenal instructors, Chef Jamie Watson and his Sous Chef, Brooke Bridge. Teaching at any level takes patience, yet Chef Jamie and Chef Brooke appeared to glide through the class as effortlessly as sharp knife eases through a tomato.  They not only kept our attention, but also explained in simplistic and basic terms what they were doing and more importantly, why. I actually enjoyed Chef Jamie’s “tirades” on the corporate food world and why American’s are so much unhealthier than Europeans even though they consume more whole dairy products and fat in their diet. But that’s a discussion for another day and Chef Jamie can make it better than me. […]

By |2010-11-08T22:11:18-06:00November 8th, 2010|My Blog Post|Comments Off on Viking Culinary Basics – Day 3
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