Guest Post: Focusing Emptiness by Michael Staples

7 years ago

In part, Focusing Emptiness is about the decisions we make, and specifically, the way our defenses can influence these decisions,…

Fun Facts Friday: Arthur C. Clarke

7 years ago

7) He predicted home computers, e-mail, Skype and smart watches (even though we’re still waiting for the space elevator and…

Book Review: Mexico by Josh Barkan

7 years ago

The Mexico which Mr. Barkan depicts is violent, poor and hopeless, I don’t know why anyone would want to live…

Book Review: Searching for John Hughes by Jason Diamond

7 years ago

The author’s infatuation with the famous writer and director goes well beyond anyone I know. During and after a troubled…

Fun Facts Friday: Jean de Brunhoff

7 years ago

CĂ©cile de Brunhoff’s name was removed from the book, but she is still considered by many to be the creator…

Book Review: The Gilded Chalet by Padraig Rooney

7 years ago

For any lover of literature and trivia, this book is a gem.

Book Review: Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel

7 years ago

I truly enjoyed Ms. Mantel’s writing, it is sharp, distinct and lively. The portrayal of the characters is excellent and…

Guest Post: The ironing board desk and the fountain pen

7 years ago

David Dunham is the author of The Silent Land, a novel set in England between 1903 and 1919, and is…

Fun Facts Friday: You Only Live Twice by Ian Fleming

7 years ago

The story was written after the film Dr. No was released, literary 007 gotten some of cinematic Bond’s persona.

Book Review: You Only Live Twice by Ian Fleming

7 years ago

Mr. Fleming realized that after World War II, England was no longer the world power it once was and lets…

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