thunderw21, I remember that fire but I wasn't familiar with the buildings. Really too bad.
And I share your pain regarding the destruction of historical buildings; Des Moines is absolutely notorious for the practice. We have numerous empty parking ramps and grassy lots to show for it. We...
I don't disagree with you, but I suggest taking additional consideration.
All of us come to the Lounge with different sets of skills, ideas, and strengths. As a result, some of us aren't as developed in our ability to turn a calloused cheek to this kind of derision. I think it's better to...
How unfortunate; and the man calls himself a doctor? Too bad. He should consider not judging books by their cover, lest someone do the same to him.
(which I am doing as we speak ;) )
I'm not sure why I even read that article, if you could call that "blog entry" and article. But I suppose that's what passes for "opinion" articles now.
In any case, I was no more offended by this article than I would be offended by a NASCAR fan passing judgement on a ball game, or 5th grader...
Which brings to mind the WWII-era Donald Duck cartoon in which Donald is tempted to spend his dough at the bar, while his Uncle Scrooge tries to keep him patriotic. It was a dark cartoon for Disney, but quite interesting.
I think sport shooting, reloading and firearms proficiency (along with firearms collecting later down the road) were valid aspects of life during the post-WWII years (50's-60's and beyond) when men were coming home and mixing their recent experience of firearms with their need for recreational...
I think you're on to something Lizzie (i.e. when did we start letting ourselves get too comfortable).
I think it must have been the 60's and 70's when the anti-establishment movement really started gaining steam among the youth of the country; with earlier roots in both post-war eras.
It...
lol Yes! I know this feeling! I wish it wasn't part of my writing process either, but it's definitely helped scrap three books and really built a wedge between two more.
I often watch movies, too, just to get my mind back on track. I already read alot of non-fiction, but it's typically...
Do any of you writers ever find yourself suffocated by a project, so you take a week or two (or in my case a few months) away from it? What do you do to get back in the swing?
Here's my example: I usually try not to read anything that I think would influence my current projects, but from time...
I think there are many factors, too many to count, that have moved us from "formal" to "casual".
Technology, fashion, utility, culture, etc. Consider that at one time, a fedora was considered rude and redneck; a man of standing wore a stiff bowler, homburg, or top hat. That shifted in the...
You know, I'm not very good a genre fiction - I'm more literary. My stories seem to ramble and go nowhere, but all the while in the background text, something is brewing. And in the end, I try to leave the reader both shocked and satisfied.
I like poker, Crazy 8's, Mexican Train dominoes, chess or black jack if there's a large crowd to play. I'm also fond of Apples to Apples, and Trivial Pursuit.
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