Top Posts and Pages for September
And while the redhead was away… Top Five Posts for September 1. Really Cool Historical Vacation Spots: Constantinople #1 and still champeen… …but alas, purely because of the images, not because of my deathless research and prose. <sniff> 2. It’s Just A Job – Wood Elves And still #2. Wow! 3. Pulse Pause Moments – [...]
Are Print Publishers Really Doomed?
This is the first post in a series. Part 1: Are Print Publishers Really Doomed? Part 2: Are Print Books Really Doomed? Part 3: Do I HAVE To Read E-Books? Part 4: Do I Have to Buy Indie Books? _____ Are print publishers really doomed? In a word, no. Oh, the industry is going through [...]
The Grassy Knoll – 48 Years of Classic Conspiracy
It’s 48 years ago today that the The Warren Commission report on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy was released. On September 27, 1964, this most eagerly anticipated report found that there was no conspiracy involved in the president’s assassination, to the utter amazement of almost the entire nation, and the world. Conspiracy theories [...]
Working Notes – September 26: Blood Stone
I’ve been getting a huge number of hits on the site lately for Brian Austin Green, and the role he played in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. People are reading my rave review about him as a romantic hero. I find that promising as Green is my inspiration for one of the heroes in the [...]
Did You Catch Castle?
After all my raving about Castle and Beckett a few months ago, did I convince you enough to check out the back episodes and then catch the season three cliff-hanger conclusion during the premier of Season Four on the 19th? I did. So did about eight of my friends and family, all sitting around my [...]
Gone
So you may have wondered about the abrupt and echoing silence that has been my major form of communication for a while. Chirping crickets have been louder, I know. There are generally two reasons that bloggers go silent — either they’ve suddenly discovered that blogging is really hard and they lose interest in it. Posts [...]




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