March 2012

Kwangchow

Kwangchow Novel by David Harper Review by Rob Mohr   David Harper’s first novel, Kwangchow, is an unforgettable story of Freddy Everard’s life from youthful naiveté to a maturity reminiscent of John Fowles’ Daniel Martin’s return to his authentic being. The central character, Freddy, (the name grows on you) is a young third officer on

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Dead Horse Theory

Dead Horse Theory     The tribal wisdom of the Dakota Indians, passed on from generation to generation, says that, “When you discover that you are riding a dead horse, the best strategy is to dismount. However, in government, education, and in corporate America, more advanced strategies are often employed, such as: 1. Buying a stronger whip

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The Phoenix

The Phoenix By Louise Drummond   (Ed. Note: This is Ms. Drummond’s Introduction to her soon-to-published book entitled The Phoenix. Our readers should be warned that what follows is brutally candid.) My first memories are of violence: my father toward my mother, and both of them toward us children. Incest started on my fourth birthday.

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