What Is The Truth? 8 Books, Articles, And Podcasts To Help You Distinguish The Truth
- ARTICLES, ESSAYS, POETRY, STORIES, BOOK LISTS
- July 9, 2020
I get asked a lot of questions lately, but sometimes I find people don’t want to hear my answers. The purpose of the question, then, is perhaps to provoke, not actually have a dialogue. As I urged in my last article, “Keep Asking Why: Top 10 Books To Help You Understand Systemic Racism,” I implore
READ MOREI’m racist. Some may say I have some racial bias, but sugarcoating a problem isn’t a helpful tack. If you had asked me ten years ago, I would have said that I’m color-blind, and I’m embarrassed to admit it. I’ve thought, done, and said racist things in my life, never with intention, but does intention
READ MOREI warped back in time tonight. It’s been close to 30 years since I read Frances Hodgson Burnett’s classic The Secret Garden. I found my old copy lingering in my classroom and brought it home to read aloud to my eight and ten-year-old. It’s funny though. I couldn’t really tell them why I wanted to
READ MOREGoodreads Summary Clara Eros thought her life was ending with Alzheimer’s. She was mistaken. A war between good and evil has raged for as long as humanity has existed, and the balance of power between its forces has always remained equal. But that longstanding balance has begun to shift, and the survival of mankind may
READ MOREFiction is a work of art. It is a form of writing that can both conform to the norms of reality or alternatively stretch the boundaries as far as they can go. The only limitation is your imagination. Could it be possible to achieve both of these aims at the same time? Absolutely. When Diana
READ MOREClara Eros thought her life was ending with Alzheimer’s. She was mistaken. “A haunting and beautiful book…” Watch the video to learn what book reviewers are saying about Diana Tarant Schmidt’s novel Remember For Me. The book is available from Amazon and Open Books Direct.
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