Look Ma – No Hands
The first time I put my hands on the controls of an aircraft was in 1980, on a Lockheed L-1011 TriStar carrying 250 passengers. I understand that sounds incredible by today’s standards, where the cockpit remains locked from before taxi through landing, but the world was a different place forty-six years ago. My paternal grandfather […]
Who’s Your Favorite Author?
That’s a tricky question for me to answer, because I like so many writers. It’s hard to narrow it down to just one, though there are many favorites spanning different genres. If I were forced to pick just one, it would be Stephen King, and my favorite series would be The Gunslinger, which took decades […]
Book Reviews
Let me start by saying, “I’m not a professional.” My education was in computers. My work for the last 30 years has been in the sign business. Neither of these backgrounds provides the resources that are required to be a book reviewer, much less a writer. So then, why do I post reviews? Because I […]
What to expect
With today being the first day of the new Greg J. Gardner website, it’s difficult to say what the site may develop into as days turn to weeks and weeks to months. Maybe it will fizzle to nothingness. Maybe it will be followed by the masses (not). Or, perhaps it will be a place for […]
Crazy is as Crazy Does

I’ve jumped out of perfectly good airplanes and have my own parachute, owned and flown several planes, traveled to more than twenty countries on four continents, and writing is a passion I carry with me everywhere. Whether I’m in Vegas to night jump from 15,000 feet or on a cruise to Tokyo, a laptop is […]