Post-Rapture Radio by Russell Rathbun
I have something of a tradition when visiting the in-laws in Minnesota. I do a lot of reading when up there and I often read a book with a Minnesota connection....
I have something of a tradition when visiting the in-laws in Minnesota. I do a lot of reading when up there and I often read a book with a Minnesota connection....
Alas and alack, dear readers. It appears that I am not in tune with the authoritative New York Times when it comes to what books to read in 2005. Here is the Gr...
A Short History of Myth by Karen Armstrong is the first book in the Canongate Myth Series and serves as an introduction to the subject. While the other books ar...
Here are some links as I continue to get organized and acclimatized to life (online and off) after a week away. – The always entrepreneurial Bud Parr (of ...
I am finally determined to do what I have thought about doing for a while now: combining my two blogs. I simple do not post enough to either blog to warrant sep...
Lauren Benet Stephenson asks: “is reading a thinly veiled account of a celebrity’s life worth anyone’s time?” Is this a rhetorical quest...