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 I do not buy Heinlein as a fascist. A provocateur, yes. 

I read some of him during prison, but my readings go back decades before that. The first novel I read was Stranger in a Strange Land, in my high school senior English. Between then and my mid-thirties I also managed to read The Moon Is A Harsh MistressStarship Troopers

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Business, commerce, has not been of interest to writers for a long time, then I ran across the review Fate and fortune in the 21st century (Engelsberg ideas). The review mentions the scarcity of fiction deali...

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 Another collection of things I have read, watched, listened to recently about writing, or writers. I hope they help you with your writing, that they encourage you to write, or any combination of the two.

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 Sorry, but this post is more about notes for a novel I want to write, “Chasing Ashes”. 

Coming back here to Muncie after prison has taught me just how much I am out of step. The gap I was gone filled with COVID-19 and the opioid crisis. I see and hear the effects, but they have no emotional resonance with me. 

Then, too, there is an idea gained fro...

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Neglected Books

 Before crashing yesterday, I opened several tabs on sites devoted to neglected books. Which is where I started this morning cold, cold morning where we are awaiting the first big snow storm of the year.

Why read read neglected books? I have always been an omnivorous reader. I have found writers who got lost in faddishness or just in the sheer volume of published w...

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