Tag Archives: James L’Etoile

Human Trafficking is a Third World Problem, Right?

Law enforcement struck a heavy blow against human trafficking organizations in the last month, with major arrests in Thailand and Spain. Police raided a prison island off the coast of Thailand where hundreds of Burmese refugees were held for ransom, or auction. The European arrests netted 75 criminals in a Chinese-based trafficking ring. But, what […]

Will New Human Trafficking Laws Make A Difference?

When I wrote Little River, my human trafficking thriller, I was struck by how the Jamaican government responded to the issue of human trafficking on their island nation.  Silence. With the disappearance of Natalee Holloway from Aruba, in May 2005,  media accounts of the search, reports of the girl’s last known location and focus on […]

Writers Helping Writers

Do you suffer through those writing moments where you need a high energy spark to get your word slinging back on track? Like most writers, I’ve increased my caffeine intake to levels that make a howler monkey twitch.  I’ve tried music until my ears bleed and my legs get cramps when I even think of […]

A Good Time To Be A Writer

July looks like it will roll out as a good time to be a writer. There must have been a planetary alignment sending geospasmic energy into the creative portion of my grey matter. I have no other explanation for the coming together of words and word things. During the month, I managed to complete a […]

Human Trafficking – It’s Not Only About Sex

The topic of human trafficking brings a certain set of preconceived ideas and images to mind.  Popular media expresses trafficking as something they can market – and sex sells.  Here in California, a recent voter initiative on the ballot passed after a frenzied campaign of television commercials promising tough anti-trafficking laws.  All the new statutes […]

Natural Selection – Felony Stupid Criminals

Once in a blue moon, you stumble over a true crime story that gives you faith in the theory of Natural Selection.  The human gene pool is also suffering from the ravages of global warming and the contents are evaporating at a rapid clip.  The meth-riddled, video game shortened attention, deficit disordered strands of DNA […]

Procrastination as Art

Okay, here’s the deal, I have an addiction.  My name’s James and I’m a procrastinator. “Hello, James,” says a choir of similarly afflicted souls.  If only there were a 12 step group for my addiction.  I procrastinate when I write, when I edit and especially when I’m planning a new project. When it comes to […]

Teaching an Old Dog New Social Media Tricks

“What do you mean, I need to use social media? I’m publishing a book, and I don’t care what Ashton Kutcher had for breakfast!” Well, the conversation with my publisher didn’t exactly go like that, but it was pretty close. I am a dinosaur. I admit it. A year ago, what I knew about social […]

My Little River Publishing Journey

Every writer’s road to getting a novel published is unique.  No one takes the same turns, makes the same decisions and agrees to compromise in the same manner.  Yes, I said compromise and before the cries of artistic freedom and censorship fall down from the heavens, let me explain how Little River came alive. The […]

The Chase

A few days ago, I read a post by Kirsten Lamb, the guiding force behind MyWana, a supporting and encouraging community for writers.  Her post, The Cone of Shame Not Just for Pets Anymore, reminded me of my very own cone of shame moment. A few years back, I joined a van-pool to make the […]