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How to Market a Novel
… a Novel Melville House is one of the better regarded indie publishers, and from my remote perch, the reasons for … designed novellas, the people at Melville know how to communicate. Unlike many publishers, they have a clean, easy-to-navigate website , and, in my experience, they respond quickly to …
An Open Letter to Christians, Both Born and Reborn: An Informal Essay
… We should agree from the outset that atheism is not a Commie plot any more than was the Inquisition inspired by … the teachings of Jesus. So much for the past. We are both also burdened by more contemporary embarrassments. Every … argument: “If God truly loves those who are faithful and obedient, why has He or She refused over the centuries to …
Spiritual Value in the Natural World
… in “The Survival Value of Christianity.” Dr. Mecklin comes to his task well equipped both as psychologist and … two-faced? Does it speak truth in one field and falsehood in another? Are its “religious constructs” (dogmas) … to the sober judgment and sound sense of the larger audience of men-and-women-in-the-street, unaffiliated with …
The Father of Oral History
… rise of the Persian Empire and its war with Greece. Cicero also regarded Herodotus as a blatant liar who told tall … historian who could spin a good story, though before he died, he took a step into the future and committed his researches to writing as a single work with a …
Ways of Looking Back
… By V. Sackville-Wcst. New York: Douhleday, Doran and Company. $1.75. Corn. By Paul Engle. New York: Doubleday, Doran and Company. $2.00. If there is anywhere a reader of American … words clash, but rather what the words symbolize. He might come to see that since Miss Millay is both a romantic and a …
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Willie Stark and the Long, Thinning Shadow of Robert Penn Warren’s All the King’s Men
… science types muttering, “Is this what the new populism comes to? Apparel?” Possibly, at least if one takes a … and Bryan is only eulogized because he suffers a stroke and dies. Meanwhile, the beat still goes on in one school board … a politician campaigning on my previous sentence, nothing also could be more unrealistic. Such a candidate would …
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