I heard you folks who like the feel of a real book. Who like to hold it. 'Stunned and Seething' has all five short stories in it. Plus . . . it's available on paper! Click&See
Of course the stories are still available on Kindles and what not.
Ethel Rohan, author of ‘Out of Dublin’ on Curt Rude's writing. "Overall, great writing style. Reminds me of Rushdie: internal, emotionally complicated, and dualistic. Delivered with a sensitivity and awareness that is underrated. In one word his work is Awesome!"
Great to watch younger folks call out their governments in China-Iran-Russia. Then ya have a gentleman like Navalny. Brave beyond words.
So I received the message below and was left wondering. I mean . . . which book set you off? Fair question. Right? Perhaps 'Never a Child' tripped your trigger (no pun intended). Fatima Hosseini clearly had strong feelings on the subject of religion. Let us never forget the honor of respecting others. Here is a link or hit the library for a copy.
hager ali commented on "The Bee Killer".
The worst advice my mother ever gave me was: Honesty is the best policy. It implied that other people are honest, which I've discovered, they're not.
I wanted to teach my children: Never be loyal to any employer beyond doing the best work possible during the time you're employed, because they won't be loyal to you. It's the hardest lesson for young people to learn.
It was my privilege to sit down with a fine lady who was born between the Great Wars. She grew up on a dairy farm and saw to it that my patches were sewn on my uniform during my policing days. She has since passed. She said if she could do it over, she'd do it again, but more carefully. Tomorrow I'll share her second piece of advice.
War is about as bad as it gets! Pain and Suffering. Did 'Cows, Pigs, War and Witches' have it figured out all along? Video Games do not come with any sense of feelings.
Ya can almost see Kim Jong-un's eyes widen when he see's what Western Arms are all about. Can you imagine how paranoid he must get? None verbally he's screaming . . . "I got rockets and nukes and stuff so be careful. I'll use them to repress my people. No wait. I mean to get them blowen up. No wait. To protect them. So don't think my toys are as bad as Putin's.
Something about this picture that captures the moment we find ourselves living in. Read 'Never a Child' or 'A Rumor of War'. You'll thank me.
Life happens one day at a time. As Keith Koenic told me . . . "Any day above ground is a good day." He was a veteran of the Forgotten War. You can learn a lot listening to those who braved it all trying to add just one more day to their time on earth.
them anti-war 'Hippies' were right all along. Way before their time. One wonders if Putin ever gets a piece of music stuck in his head like "where have all the soldiers gone?"
Long line of military vehicles are being loaded on a train in Iowa today. Who knows . . . perhaps a gift to Ukraine? Scary times.
When someone puts a sign in the yard or slaps a bumper sticker on the car, pointing out, they support something I wonder. I mean do they support something by putting a sign in the window or what?
Confusion is bigtime in the offing. This is typically when suspects volunteer information that can and has been utilized to find them guilty...