For the past few weeks, I've begun studying for some professional exams that I'll be taking over the next 18 months. So, if you want to know all about the Prouty Approach and Risk Financing Techniques and Methods for Identifying Loss Exposures, just ask and I'll be happy to fill you in!
If you just want to be entertained, however, click over to the website. The current post is my performance of H.P. Lovecraft's short story, "The Picture in the House." Lovecraft, of course, is best known as the architect of the Cthulhu Mythos, but this story is not one in which that massive, otherworldly monster rears it's 100-fanged head. This one's a bit more subtle, and I hope you enjoy it...
http://frankmarcopolos.com
Listen to the story, and let me know what you think. I'm really happy with the way the recording turned out.
And now, back to the (insufferably boring) books!
Cheers,
Frank
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