Perhaps NaNoWriMo is a little too much like the old Chinese curse of "May you live in interesting times" for some.
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Examining 9/11: Truth, Lies, Or Conspiracy?
Assessing two books that take opposite views of whether the truth has been told about what happened on 9/11.
Read More »Interview With Lisa Phillips, Author of Public Radio: Behind the Voices
"Radio is invisible, and it keeps a certain aura of mystery."
Read More »Book Review: The Art of Shooting Baskets by Ted St. Martin
World record-holder Ted St. Martin covers all the areas of basketball’s most important skill – shooting.
Read More »Interview With Michael Connelly, Author of Crime Beat
How real-life crime stories feed a fiction writer's muse.
Read More »Book Review: The Question by Henri Alleg
This first-hand tale of torture by French troops during the Algerian war for independence sadly remains all too relevant today.
Read More »Interview: Toby Young, Author of The Sound of No Hands Clapping: A Memoir
“Failure just seems to come naturally to me."
Read More »Book Review: Why Christians Don’t Vote for Democrats by Richard Miller
Is the main point of education to teach children to think, or to teach them doctrine?
Read More »Book Review: Field Notes from a Catastrophe by Elizabeth Kolbert
A reporter's highly readable account of the role of mankind in climate change and its effects.
Read More »NaNoWriMo Notes #28: Accomplishment
But I won't really have a feeling of accomplishment ... until it is published by someone other than me.
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