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Politics and Apollo
Read more: Politics and ApolloA few days ago I watched a documentary on PBS entitled “First Man On The Moon,” about Neil Armstrong, the first human to step onto the surface of the moon (and, […]
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Some Random Observations
Read more: Some Random ObservationsIn this blog posting, I just want to make a few observations on a couple of aspects of writing. To wit: First, I stopped at a local Barnes and Noble […]
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Books And Marketing–Where Are We Going?
Read more: Books And Marketing–Where Are We Going?In a short news report I read a few days ago, Sherry Lansing, the former head of Paramount Studios, is quoted as saying, “I’ve come to believe that the marketing […]
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The Writer And The App
Read more: The Writer And The AppThe November, 2017, issue of The Writer contains a couple of articles about apps for writers that can (potentially, at least) make the physical act of writing easier. My first reaction when I […]
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“Dunkirk,” The Movie
Read more: “Dunkirk,” The MovieThis is not meant to be a review of the movie “Dunkirk.” I just want to use it to make a few observations about stories and writing. I saw “Dunkirk” […]
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“I Couldn’t Put It Down”
Read more: “I Couldn’t Put It Down”Have you ever read a book you liked so much you said to yourself (or to someone else), “I just couldn’t put it down”? You meant, of course, that you liked […]
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Ideas
Read more: IdeasA few days ago I watched the second half of a movie from 1974, called “The White Dawn,” about three whalers, two Caucasian and one African American (played by Warren […]
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Tension and Conflict
Read more: Tension and ConflictA couple of months ago (on May 7, 2017, to be exact) I posted a blog entry about what I called “The High Tension Of Life.” In this post I […]
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Melting Ice
Read more: Melting IceI’ve written occasionally on this blog about facts and figures I find it hard to conceive of, to imagine, or in today’s vernacular, to wrap my mind around. Some things are just […]
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Big Bang Or Big Bounce?
Read more: Big Bang Or Big Bounce?Back in February, 2017, an interesting article appeared in that month’s issue of Scientific American. Written by Anna Ijjas, Paul J. Steinhardt, and Abraham Loeb, the authors presented some evidence […]