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Why I Read
Doing something because you love to do it is sometimes not the best reason, but in this case it will have to suffice.
Read More »Book Review: Looking for Bigfoot in a Search for America
We’ve all heard the stories. We just pan them off as the ravings of conspiracy nuts or crazies. Who really killed JFK, RFK and MLK? What was the role of the government in Waco, Ruby Ridge or even 9/11? Do those things we think we see in the periphery of …
Read More »Book Review: The Fionavar Tapestry by Guy Gavriel Kay
...read these books once. I must warn you though, there is the danger of them becoming habit-forming.
Read More »Traditional Way: Not Always The Right Way
When does tradition...become the shackle that ties us into backwardness and bigotry?
Read More »Interview: Ashok Banker Part Two
In India we use a specific kind of language, a combination of Indian words and English, what we call Hinglish
Read More »Interview: Ashok Banker, author of the new Ramayana
I could be a fictional construct you made up and posed questions to for this interview, and then answered yourself.
Read More »Leonard Cohen: An Ode To His Financial Blues
I have composed the following ode to Leonard's financial plight. Apologies in advance to Mr. Cohen.
Read More »The Da Vinci Code: Nothing To Get Excited About
Have a little faith in your congregation's ability to think for themselves.
Read More »The Quill Awards: New Literary Award
The Quill Literary Foundation has created the first literary awards whose results will be decided by the book buying public.
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