Jennifer Sun's Blog - Posts Tagged "relationship"
Wishing everyone a new year of challenging and happy reading!
Happy 2016 my fellow book lovers!
As a writer, I will continue to observe and analyze the effect of globalization, together with it's merits and fallacies. My second novel, to be completed later this year, will continue to spotlight (as my first novel TWO TALES OF THE MOON did) on how globalization is impacting our lives. Whether it's on the Street of international high finance or main street, we are affected by it. Why? Because globalization creates wealth but also shifts jobs and profits from one region to another, often with unintended consequences. We can blame politicians and corporate greed for lack of job growth and shrinking manufacturing infrastructures, but are we the people completely blameless? The famous American writer Mark Twain noted a century ago that"the lack of money is the root of all evil," and it rings particularly true in today's increasingly competitive and globalized world.
As an avid reader, my shelves are stacked with many books by great authors including Thomas Hardy, Somerset Maugham, Edith Wharton, etc. I love stories about explorations of human nature and human struggle, and why people behave the way they do - universal and timeless elements in the world of literature.
As a writer, I will continue to observe and analyze the effect of globalization, together with it's merits and fallacies. My second novel, to be completed later this year, will continue to spotlight (as my first novel TWO TALES OF THE MOON did) on how globalization is impacting our lives. Whether it's on the Street of international high finance or main street, we are affected by it. Why? Because globalization creates wealth but also shifts jobs and profits from one region to another, often with unintended consequences. We can blame politicians and corporate greed for lack of job growth and shrinking manufacturing infrastructures, but are we the people completely blameless? The famous American writer Mark Twain noted a century ago that"the lack of money is the root of all evil," and it rings particularly true in today's increasingly competitive and globalized world.
As an avid reader, my shelves are stacked with many books by great authors including Thomas Hardy, Somerset Maugham, Edith Wharton, etc. I love stories about explorations of human nature and human struggle, and why people behave the way they do - universal and timeless elements in the world of literature.
Published on January 04, 2016 08:28
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