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Sasha talks with me

Sasha is a delightful young lady who interviews people. I must be people, because she has interviewed me. I found our conversation to be delightful. See if you do, too. We focused on my 20th book, The Hole in Your Life: Grief and Bereavement but we covered a great deal more…
Sasha talks with me
Sasha is a delightful young lady who interviews people. I must be people, because she has interviewed me. I found our conversation to be delightful. See if you do, too. We focused on my 20th book, The Hole in Your Life: Grief and Bereavement but we covered a great deal more than that. Do have a listen, and please send along others.
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November 28, 2025 at 9:16 AM
Honorable mention

The person honorably mentioned is Henri, the last savage on earth to be accepted into the New Humanity Tony Califeri had created. This is the short story The Last Sauvage, a prequel to Sleeper, Awake. Just for fun, I entered it in the quarterly L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the…
Honorable mention
The person honorably mentioned is Henri, the last savage on earth to be accepted into the New Humanity Tony Califeri had created. This is the short story The Last Sauvage, a prequel to Sleeper, Awake. Just for fun, I entered it in the quarterly L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future contest, and this morning was notified that they liked it.
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November 26, 2025 at 3:27 AM
A cup of coffee could save a life

Several members of the Bobbing Around community support a legitimate orphanage in Uganda. We have enabled them to buy their house. Part of the rental, which had always been in arrears, was to pay for water supply. Now, paying that bill is a regular challenge. As a…
A cup of coffee could save a life
Several members of the Bobbing Around community support a legitimate orphanage in Uganda. We have enabled them to buy their house. Part of the rental, which had always been in arrears, was to pay for water supply. Now, paying that bill is a regular challenge. As a result, typhoid has ripped through them. On my low income, I can afford the price of a cup of coffee a week, which feeds the lot of them for that time. They are asking for funds to pay for a borehole, which would solve the water problem. Please contribute a little if you can.
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November 25, 2025 at 1:23 PM
Visit Joan to meet me

Yes, you read the title right. Joan Y Edwards has invited me to her blog, and over a nice meal she asked me questions. Being a polite bloke, I answered them. What’s more, I am inviting you to stickybeak. You can do so by clicking on this link. I will randomly choose one…
Visit Joan to meet me
Yes, you read the title right. Joan Y Edwards has invited me to her blog, and over a nice meal she asked me questions. Being a polite bloke, I answered them. What’s more, I am inviting you to stickybeak. You can do so by clicking on this link. I will randomly choose one commenter on the very first day of December, and email a free copy of my 20th book, the award-winning The Hole in Your Life: Grief and Bereavement.
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November 25, 2025 at 12:50 AM
Bobbing Around Volume 25 Number 5

The current global culture of greed and conflict is a crime against the Universe. Bob Rich There is one Truth. Each religion shows it through the coloured-glass window of a different culture. Bob Rich again Bobbing Around Volume Twenty-five, Number Five, November,…
Bobbing Around Volume 25 Number 5
The current global culture of greed and conflict is a crime against the Universe. Bob Rich There is one Truth. Each religion shows it through the coloured-glass window of a different culture. Bob Rich again Bobbing Around Volume Twenty-five, Number Five, November, 2025 Bob Rich's rave bobswriting.com anxietyanddepression-help.com/ mudsmith.net/ previous issues *About Bobbing Aroundsubscribe/unsubscribeguidelines for contributions Comments are welcome -- on the bottom of every post and page here, including this one.
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November 22, 2025 at 3:42 PM
Peak experiences

Laurel is an exceptional lady. She died, and returned from death with a mission. She and her husband, Edwin, started up a new nondenominational religious order, Elm Grove Sanctuary, which has the same purpose as Bobbing Around: to change global culture into what it should always…
Peak experiences
Laurel is an exceptional lady. She died, and returned from death with a mission. She and her husband, Edwin, started up a new nondenominational religious order, Elm Grove Sanctuary, which has the same purpose as Bobbing Around: to change global culture into what it should always have been: one encouraging and rewarding the best in human nature. Their newsletter has just come out and includes an essay from me about peak experiences. Why else would I have given my post this title?
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November 21, 2025 at 11:51 PM
Bantering with Brian

Brian Feinblum runs the award-winning, influential Book Marketing Buzz blog. He interviewed me after the republication of Sleeper, Awake. I must not have been too outrageous, because he has honoured me with a return, this time discussing The Hole in Your Life. Even if you’ve…
Bantering with Brian
Brian Feinblum runs the award-winning, influential Book Marketing Buzz blog. He interviewed me after the republication of Sleeper, Awake. I must not have been too outrageous, because he has honoured me with a return, this time discussing The Hole in Your Life. Even if you’ve read several other recent interviews, you will enjoy this one. I do make an attempt to do things differently each time, and of course my hosts do ask different questions.
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November 21, 2025 at 11:13 AM
My book lives again

My knowledge that reincarnation has strong scientific support is a wonderful psychological resource. A chapter in From Depression to Contentment sets this out. Sorry, I couldn’t help the title, but Ernest Dempsey is reincarnating the book at Recovering the Self, one bit at a…
My book lives again
My knowledge that reincarnation has strong scientific support is a wonderful psychological resource. A chapter in From Depression to Contentment sets this out. Sorry, I couldn’t help the title, but Ernest Dempsey is reincarnating the book at Recovering the Self, one bit at a time, and he has started on the reincarnation chapter.
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November 16, 2025 at 10:56 PM
Jay Levy interview

Jay Levy and I both have books published by Loving Healing Press. I have known and admired him since editing his first book in 2010. For him, compassion, respect and decency are automatic, intuitive reactions. Rather than judge behaviours like addiction, he reacts to them as…
Jay Levy interview
Jay Levy and I both have books published by Loving Healing Press. I have known and admired him since editing his first book in 2010. For him, compassion, respect and decency are automatic, intuitive reactions. Rather than judge behaviours like addiction, he reacts to them as requests for help, and he offers that help. Our task for November is to interview a fellow author.
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November 14, 2025 at 5:24 PM
Kobo was a snail

But it got there. The Hole in Your Life: Grief and Bereavement was published in June. My publisher let me know today that Kobo has finally listed it. So, this book is waiting to serve you, to enable you to cope with the worst the world can throw at you, on all the major platforms.
Kobo was a snail
But it got there. The Hole in Your Life: Grief and Bereavement was published in June. My publisher let me know today that Kobo has finally listed it. So, this book is waiting to serve you, to enable you to cope with the worst the world can throw at you, on all the major platforms.
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November 6, 2025 at 2:42 AM
Amazing resource with a laugh or two

If you are a writer, you just have to check out Kirsten Lamb’s series of how-to articles. My kind of school: instruction through humour.
Amazing resource with a laugh or two
If you are a writer, you just have to check out Kirsten Lamb’s series of how-to articles. My kind of school: instruction through humour.
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November 3, 2025 at 7:51 AM
Welcome to Canada, Bob

That’s from Canadian writer, Melanie Robertson-King, who has done me the honour of asking some astute questions, and got some cheeky answers. We were discussing my 20th book, The Hole in Your Life: Grief and Bereavement but you can be sure, it is anything but gloom. Please…
Welcome to Canada, Bob
That’s from Canadian writer, Melanie Robertson-King, who has done me the honour of asking some astute questions, and got some cheeky answers. We were discussing my 20th book, The Hole in Your Life: Grief and Bereavement but you can be sure, it is anything but gloom. Please have a read and leave a comment. (Why on earth would you take it with you?)
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October 28, 2025 at 10:22 PM
A ward!

One of my short stories is included in Pivot by Palm Branch Publishing, who have just let me know that our anthology has won an award. Check it out here.
A ward!
One of my short stories is included in Pivot by Palm Branch Publishing, who have just let me know that our anthology has won an award. Check it out here.
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October 26, 2025 at 6:21 PM
Interview archaeology

Soon after Modern History Press republished my award-winning science fiction story, Sleeper, Awake, Brian Feinblum did me the honour of interviewing me about it on his blog, Bookmarketing Buzz. This interview is no longer available on his site, so I have republished it here.…
Interview archaeology
Soon after Modern History Press republished my award-winning science fiction story, Sleeper, Awake, Brian Feinblum did me the honour of interviewing me about it on his blog, Bookmarketing Buzz. This interview is no longer available on his site, so I have republished it here. Brian Feinblum and Bob Rich about Sleeper, Awake Kindly have the author submit answers to the questions below, providing each answer after each question.
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October 26, 2025 at 5:44 AM
Listen to Joan!

By some coincidence, Joan Y. Edwards’ popular blog has the same name as hers. We have been writing friends for a long time, and are comrades in working to make Earth a better place. Now, she has sent me an endorsement for Bobbing Around. In typical Joan fashion, she has used the…
Listen to Joan!
By some coincidence, Joan Y. Edwards’ popular blog has the same name as hers. We have been writing friends for a long time, and are comrades in working to make Earth a better place. Now, she has sent me an endorsement for Bobbing Around. In typical Joan fashion, she has used the minimum number of words that convey her message. Go on, do have a look!
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October 24, 2025 at 10:33 PM
The Hole in Your Life, reviewed at Literary Titan

Dr. Bob Rich’s The Hole in Your Life is part memoir, part guidebook, and part quiet act of grace. It opens with a deeply personal account of his daughter Natalie’s final months, setting a tone that is both tender and raw. From there, Rich blends…
The Hole in Your Life, reviewed at Literary Titan
Dr. Bob Rich’s The Hole in Your Life is part memoir, part guidebook, and part quiet act of grace. It opens with a deeply personal account of his daughter Natalie’s final months, setting a tone that is both tender and raw. From there, Rich blends professional insight with lived experience, walking readers through grief’s unpredictable terrain. He writes about denial and despair, hope and healing, blending practical techniques, like scheduling grief time and mindfulness, with heartfelt stories from his counseling practice.
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October 24, 2025 at 2:34 AM
Bobbing Around Volume 25 Number 4

Suffering gives you a choice. It can be the spur to growth, or the deadweight of poor-me resentment. Bob Rich Gun violence is the number one cause of child death in the US. Guardian columnist and public health expert Devi Sridhar Problems of body and mind are…
Bobbing Around Volume 25 Number 4
Suffering gives you a choice. It can be the spur to growth, or the deadweight of poor-me resentment. Bob Rich Gun violence is the number one cause of child death in the US. Guardian columnist and public health expert Devi Sridhar Problems of body and mind are unavoidable. Suffering is optional. The Buddha Bobbing Around Volume Twenty-five, Number Four, October, 2025…
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October 23, 2025 at 10:56 AM
America Under Terror, by Laurie Corzett

This poem is from Laurie’s Substack Tell me Tell us all Where did we fall? This shining nation, idealized, torn into the ravages of Hell, Bosch butchery, screams of desperation disappeared into dire exile cells. Pestilence, famine, wars of all manners, mad…
America Under Terror, by Laurie Corzett
This poem is from Laurie’s Substack Tell me Tell us all Where did we fall? This shining nation, idealized, torn into the ravages of Hell, Bosch butchery, screams of desperation disappeared into dire exile cells. Pestilence, famine, wars of all manners, mad rush to depression in its every disrepair -- is this where we meant our ever devolving disconnection to lead?
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October 20, 2025 at 1:08 AM
Scary stories

My scary stories are nonfiction: the news. There are also fictional scary stories out there that pretend to be nonfiction, because misinformation is very profitable. There is so much horror in the real world that I absolutely do not need it for entertainment. Naturally, any story is…
Scary stories
My scary stories are nonfiction: the news. There are also fictional scary stories out there that pretend to be nonfiction, because misinformation is very profitable. There is so much horror in the real world that I absolutely do not need it for entertainment. Naturally, any story is likely to have nasty bitses. Hit and Run starts with the murder of six children and one adult.
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October 17, 2025 at 3:10 PM
Cress? Er, what cress?

Sorry, I can’t help it. If you do a search on “watercress,” you’ll find it may be one of the oldest vegetables humans have eaten, that it has multiple health benefits, and, possibly, you may even tolerate the taste. It is easy to grow and can be used in many ways, mainly as…
Cress? Er, what cress?
Sorry, I can’t help it. If you do a search on “watercress,” you’ll find it may be one of the oldest vegetables humans have eaten, that it has multiple health benefits, and, possibly, you may even tolerate the taste. It is easy to grow and can be used in many ways, mainly as food. Fiona Lemmon sent me this link praising it. Well, no, the link doesn’t praise it, but the article it leads to does.
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October 16, 2025 at 10:40 AM
16 and sets history on fire

Please have a look at this interview at Mary Tod’s blog with a 16-year-old girl who has published a historical novel. Apart from that being a wonderful achievement in itself, this young lady is a campaigner for justice, fairness and decency. Her motivation in writing…
16 and sets history on fire
Please have a look at this interview at Mary Tod’s blog with a 16-year-old girl who has published a historical novel. Apart from that being a wonderful achievement in itself, this young lady is a campaigner for justice, fairness and decency. Her motivation in writing this book is to set the record right regarding the terrible injustices of the British Empire in the country of her origin. I am off to buy a copy.
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October 15, 2025 at 1:50 AM
Free listing of publishers who accept unagented submissions

Listings should never be imprisoned. This is the 2025 revision of Emily Hartstone’s Guide to Manuscript Publishers. You can request a free copy, but Authors Publish says this is temporary, so act by yesterday.
Free listing of publishers who accept unagented submissions
Listings should never be imprisoned. This is the 2025 revision of Emily Hartstone’s Guide to Manuscript Publishers. You can request a free copy, but Authors Publish says this is temporary, so act by yesterday.
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October 10, 2025 at 11:23 PM