May 24, 2006

Daily Eats Interview: Mark Jeffrey

Mark Jeffrey, The Pocket and The PendentToday Daily Eats has very special interview with Mark Jeffrey! Mark is an inspiration and successful entrepreneur and self published author of "The Pocket and the Pendent" a thrilling science fiction and fantasy story which involved a lot of quantum principals.

Coming soon is Mark's second book "The Two Travelers". Mark talks about writing, life, inspiration for Pocket & Pendent and Two Travelers and his journey as an entrepreneur.


Mark Jeffrey's favorite Daily Eats: Yellow fin sushi.



Find out more about Mark Jeffrey:

http://www.pocketandpendant.com
http://www.myspace.com/maxquick
http://www.podiobooks.com




You can buy the Pocket and the Pendent at Amazon.

tags: Mark Jeffrey, The Pocket and the Pendent, The Two Travelers, Pocket Pendent, The Palace, Zero Degrees, internet entrepreneur
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3 Comments:

At Thursday, May 25, 2006 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

What a great interview... really enjoyed it! Now, I have to race out to pick up Mark's books to read on my upcoming trip. After hearing Mark and Tery talk, I'm certain I'll enjoy them... think I'll have to read, "Pocket and the Pendant" first! Thanks.

-- Kim Buchheit
www.buchheitcreative.com

 
At Thursday, May 25, 2006 , Blogger Tery Spataro said...

Thanks Kim - you'll love "The Pocket!" and you can buy through Daily Eats ;-) with link through Amazon. I really enjoyed interviewing Mark as I did Paul Witcover.

I had no idea there were so many of us who share similar philosophies about life & science. I'm also glad Mark brought up another favorite book "Holographic Universe" by Michael Talbot. Thanks to Darrell Gunn for suggesting it back in 1994. I would not have learned about Quantum Physics if it was not for this book. It's a good book to read before seeing "What the Bleep?"

 
At Thursday, May 25, 2006 , Blogger Mike Buchheit said...

Yes, you'll have to invite Mark up to the canyon next time he's in AZ. Would be great to sit on the porch of El Tovar, sip on some prickly-pear margaritas, and listen to Mark's thoughts on all our favorite topics -- quantum mechanics, Jung, Carlos Castenda, Talbot, Fritjof Capra, (Terence McKenna? Joseph Campbell?)etc.! I have to admit, historically, I've not been that interested in the fantasy/sci-fi genre... but, I'm certain Mark will make me a convert if anyone can :)

-- Kim Buchheit
www.buchheitcreative.com

 

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