
"I now comprehend why the art of politics has taken a nosedive in my hierarchy of fascinations...those seeking office only care about themselves and their own advancement. The challenge presented to the informed voter consists of ignoring what is worst about candidates while also searching feverishly for their best qualities, hopefully discovering their possible, though not probable, concern for others outside themselves. Perhaps such humans may exist. Or did they ever?" Read the rest here:
http://talkofthetownwc.com/oldtypewri...Also, you can read about the latest developments at Columbia City's Blue Bell Lofts (my beloved father Roy Duncan managed the original facility that provided scores of jobs and much security to the citizens of Columbia City) here:
https://reelroyreviews.com/2016/11/08...
Finally, the Whitley County Historical Museum will be hosting the Whitley County Author Fair on November 19 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the museum followed by a Creative Writer's Workshop at 2:30 p.m. "If you've always wanted to write, but didn't think you could, here's your chance to see firsthand how to go about honing your craft. Some of the authors include local favorites: Jan Coverstone and Susie Duncan Sexton along with authors Gary Buettner, Nathan Marchand, Jon Anderson, and speaker/published author of two novels, Monica Koldyke Miller." More info here - the event is free to the public:
http://talkofthetownwc.com/blog/2016/...
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Read about movies and nostalgia, animal issues and sociopolitical concerns all discussed in my book
Secrets of an Old Typewriter and its follow-up
Misunderstood Gargoyles and Overrated Angels - print and ebook versions of both are available on Amazon (click the title).
The books are also carried by these fine retailers: Ann Arbor's
Bookbound and
Common Language; Columbia City's
Whitley County Historical Museum; and Fort Wayne's
The Bookmark.
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iTunes.
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