
Think Fast

“The bright-patterned pavers he polluted by walking,
He stood, then he strode, anger streamed from his eyes,
Flamed, then flashed, like fire it was.”
Please note well: In case you were wondering, even though November is over, I will be publishing the rest of this book here, section by section. But if you can’t wait to see how it ends, you can order this book in hard copy, and the link for that is here. In addition, audio chapters …
“The hall held great heroes and hard luck for Grendel.”
Please note well: In case you were wondering, even though November is over, I will be publishing the rest of this book here, section by section. But if you can’t wait to see how it ends, you can order this book in hard copy, and the link for that is here. In addition, audio chapters …
Introduction: Yes, I know. This one should hold your interest, at least for a bit. A metaphor for an incoming Biden administration . . . Among conservative Christians who are politically ...
“Under mist, in the murk, till the mead-hall he spied,
He came in his cruelty—the hall crafted in gold.”
Please note well: In case you were wondering, even though November is over, I will be publishing the rest of this book here, section by section. But if you can’t wait to see how it ends, you can order this book in hard copy, and the link for that is here. In addition, audio chapters …
Letter to the Editor: RE: Reflections on a Pig’s Breakfast Presidential Maneuver - You conclude with "The one thing I will say now is that it will have ramifications for politics, but it ...
“Out of the marsh, by misty crags, the marauder crept.
Grendel, under God’s wrath, came greedy for blood.”