Tirman's book may serve best as an introduction to America's path to its problems on the global stage.
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Book Review: The Beatles, The Bible, And Bodega Bay: My Long And Winding Road By Ken Mansfield
How ultimate Beatles insider Ken Mansfield made peace with his past and with his God.
Read More »NaNoWriMo Notes 27: Pride, Price, and Profit
You end up charging more then most people are prepared to pay.
Read More »NaNoWriMo Notes #26: No Free Ride
There's not much point in using any of the web services offering "book publicity".
Read More »Book Review: Build Your Own Website The Right Way Using HTML & CSS by Ian Lloyd
The web is A Good Thing but it has transformed nerds into cultural heroes, which is A Bad Thing!
Read More »NaNoWriMo Notes #25: Publicity, Publicity, Publicity
Who knows, I may even sell a copy.
Read More »Book Review: The Central Liberal Truth: How Politics Can Change a Culture and Save it From Itself by Lawrence E. Harrison
I was sadly reminded of the general inefficacy of, in particular, US aid.
Read More »Book Review: The Places in Between by Rory Stewart
Anyone who calls Rory Stewart's tale of his walk across Afghanistan in the middle of winter simply a travelogue is as crazy as Stewart's idea.
Read More »Book Review: Hotel California by Barney Hoskyns
How did the Eagles, with their perfect (too perfect?) symbiosis of country and rock, come to be the most popular band in America?
Read More »Book Review: Hotel California by Barney Hoskyns
A British music journalist explores the rise of the counterculture-based "Southern California sound" of the late 1960s and its commercialization in the 1970s.
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