Regis Schilken's stories reflect his search for meaning in a very human but frightening way. Two of his books have been published: The Oculi Incident and The Island Off Stony Point. A third, You Know When will be published this year. Hopefully Demons of Justice and The Tee-May Code will follow.
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Being Obama or Being Bo — Who Is Happier?
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Book Review: The Masonic Myth: Unlocking the Truth About the Symbols, the Secret Rites, and the History of Freemasonry by Jay Kinney
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Book Review: Smart on Crime by Kamala D. Harris
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