Books: Power on Printed Page…or Electronic Screen

To all those writers who've ever wondered what's the point. Why bother writing? What difference can it possibly make? Sometime about 1878, Oscar Wilde seemed on the verge of joining the Roman Catholic Church. He wavered back and forth on this for a few years until he read a book that changed him, turning him … Continue reading Books: Power on Printed Page…or Electronic Screen

Review of “The Canterville Ghost” by Oscar Wilde

Since it is Friday, I figure today, of all days, should contain only casual writing. Accordingly, there will be no deep philosophical questions, but only reviews and recommendations of things I enjoyed and why I enjoyed them, and since today was the first of these "Casual Fridays," I figured I'd write two of them. "The … Continue reading Review of “The Canterville Ghost” by Oscar Wilde