Monthly Archives: March 2014

where’ve I been hiding?

Where have I been? Good question. An author’s blog is supposed to be one of his central duties; it’s the hub of his “platform,” in publishing-marketing-speak. If a writer wants to keep his platform alive, he needs to be posting … Continue reading

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storyteller vs. history-teller

Historical fiction is a well-known and popular genre, and there wouldn’t appear to be much doubt as to which works belong in that category; indeed, my own epic work in progress, The Age of Pisces, set in the ancient world, … Continue reading

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The Great Deformation by David A. Stockman: what exactly has gone wrong

The Great Deformation: The Corruption of Capitalism in America by David A. Stockman My rating: 4 of 5 stars A massive, undocumented polemic that nonetheless tells it like it is. I hadn’t heard of David Stockman until I came across … Continue reading

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