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Interrupting or Ending Civilization—all it takes is the wrong kind of sunshine
Solar flares can cause us to be irritable with short term memory problems.
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A New World of Publishing
Many of today’s authors have no idea how important it is to learn all you can to understand how challenging it is to attract an audience in addition to the dangers that can destroy an author’s career.
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Phillip Jose Farmer’s “Riverworld”
I discovered that the Sci-Fi channel had produced a television series of Riverworld in 2001, loosely based on the Farmer’s books.
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Dissecting the “Moral Duty” of a Reckless and False Review [Viewed as a Single Page]
My question is: Does a “moral duty” give Amanda Roberts (or anyone else for that matter) have the right to write a reckless and false review?
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Who’s behaving badly? A culture of arrogance
You are a bloviating, egotistical snob with reading skills so poor that you could never get into 1st grade, and I am more famous and smarter than you will ever be.
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Is this an example of Defamation?—not protected by the 1st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
Libel (defamation) is the number one reason journalists get sued, and the average verdict is $2.4 million.
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The Internet is not a Safe Haven for being Anonymous when Behaving Badly
There is no guarantee that being anonymous online offers a safe haven to be abusive to others. Recently, I was in a scuffle with a flock of anonymous voices on Amazon and as I struggled to disengage from the issue, I was warned that I should apologize to all the anonymous voices hiding behind the […]