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Book of the Month: Law of the Lands

Grr, jurisdictions. I don’t like the US’s decentralized approach to governing its people. I’m from a country with a one-stop shopping approach to life. There’s one sales tax, one driving license, one government, one set of laws, one police force to name […]

Hump Day: Lying To Be Honest

I’m a pretty good liar, especially on the spot. Someone can toss out a subject and I can pretty much tell them some convincing facts about history, science or the arts—none of it true. Hmm, I wonder if I’m related to Dan […]

A Little Something For the Weekend

This week’s A LITTLE SOMETHING FOR THE WEEKEND is in honor of Washington politicians who’ve put party dogma before the people they represent. Again, they fail us. “I’m a political agnostic. I believe in a powerful, effective and benevolent government entity, but […]

Book of the Month: Terminated

April’s Book of the Month is Terminated. It’s a thriller that centers on workplace violence. Next week, I’ll share some of startling incidents that I found during my research. Blurb: Gwen Farris crossed the wrong coworker when she gave Stephen Tarbell a […]