Tag Archives: stackpole

Jealous much? Not really…

I was over at the Huffington Post reading Jason Linkins’ blog about the new book Game Change. Mr. Linkins pretty much points out that this book, which is sold out in some places, is a salacious collection of gossip which is attributed to anonymous sources. Being trained as a historian, I tend to distrust stuff […]

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Breaking down the White House Report (so you don’t have to)

Just read the Summary of the White House Review of the December 25, 2009 Attempted Terrorist Attack. It goes on for way too long. Here’s Mike’s Summary of the Summary of the White House Review of the December 25, 2009 Attempted Terrorist Attack: Cogent Points: 1) Because no single individual had personal responsibility for following […]

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Why I can’t read your stories…

One of the cool things about the Internet is that I get to hear from a lot of folks—here in comments, on Facebook, and on Twitter. If you’re on either of those services, feel free to add me as a friend and/or follow me. (On Twitter I tend to post a bunch of links to […]

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The Difficulty of Being a Writer

I worked more on doing the hand edits on At The Queen’s Command today. This means I sit, read, mark things up, make notes, then take breaks to do laundry, pick things up, and other chores I hate doing. Somehow, however, they are more fun to do than sitting and editing. The editing process is […]

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