A Short Stack of Books
It must not be a maxim or axiom, nor does it qualify as conjecture, that most persons only read books occasionally and it is when a particular topic has them… Read more »
It must not be a maxim or axiom, nor does it qualify as conjecture, that most persons only read books occasionally and it is when a particular topic has them… Read more »
Jeffrey Eugenides and Margaret Atwood are both celebrated, lauded authors, among the most successful and highly-regarded. There is a small percentage of the population that has read all of their… Read more »
Pursuant to President Trump’s campaign in 2015-6, with support of tariffs, investigation into unorthodox positions on trade and globalization is stimulating. Unfortunately, follow-up to attention toward President McKinley, a protectionist,… Read more »
There is no firm, prevalent opinion about unrest and rioting throughout the country and other parts of the globe. Issues are easily conflated. Yet tech giants are the world’s most… Read more »
Though there is a Phase One trade agreement with China, most of our newer import taxes are still in place. The centrality or prevalence of protectionism to the Republican Party’s… Read more »
Some readers might have put effort into libertarianism. Party candidates can place ahead of competing groups. Fox News media personalities identify with the movement. Still, only through gaining a chance… Read more »
Chances are that you do not need me to inform you that Barnes & Noble (BKS), a chain of traditional brick and mortar book stores, has been in protracted decline…. Read more »
My fictional story, described in this previous post, is available. A copy can be obtained here.There are reasons for mixed feelings about publishing and self-publishing. The print industry, not unlike… Read more »