Hello all. Today I come with good news and bad news. The good news is that I finished writing about both Togarmah and his uncle Magog for my book. The bad news is that I found it nearly impossible to find information on this Magog character. He is a person who has much written about …
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An Update, a Book, and a Roadmap
Hello all. Indeed, I am still around and I am still writing away, but most of that writing has not been either here nor on my other blog The Fingerprints of God. Over the past few months, most of my writing has been short stories, extremely long research papers, and other various joggings of my …
Animal Farm: Allegory Illuminating Reality
“You can’t make an omelet without cracking a few eggs (Duranty).” These words, quoted by many, state quite calmly that you cannot have success without some loss along the way. Or to put it in communistic morphed socialist terms, “you can’t have progress without destroying the lives of many people, mostly our own.” It is …
Sunbeams: More than what Meets the Eye
Once again, I have stumbled across and interesting word that I think is worth sharing with people. Today? It is the word sunbeam. And after you have said and read it as many times as I have, it will not sound much like a word anymore. But bear with me, I promise it has a fascinating …
The Norton Anthology of English Literature – 8th edition, Vol. 1
For any and all lovers of English and her great works, The Norton Anthology of English Literature is the book for you. I must say, I have never been so happy to come home and find a textbook waiting for me. Yes, this is required reading for college and yes, I am going to love …
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