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Hope for Slowing Coronavirus?

Dr. David Brownstein Dear readers, I don’t mean to flood you with my newsletter, but I felt that this is something you would want to read. It’s from a medical doctor in whom I have much confidence and great respect, Dr. David Brownstein of West Bloomfield, Mich. He lectures internationally to other doctors, and is […]

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A Bloody Good Book

Yippie ki yay!!! It’s finally happening. Sixteen months after I signed a contract for publication of my new novel, Blood on Their Hands, the book is set for release. The date is May 4. But the Kindle version is already up on Amazon. Here’s the link, in abbreviated form: https://tinyurl.com/uz72onm. Novel due for release May […]

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Coming Attraction

Pavlovian Theory For much of my life, I thoroughly enjoyed going to the movies. Unattached the last 20-plus years, however, my trips to the movie theaters have been infrequent, even rare. One of the things I used to love was munching popcorn before the feature film began, watching the scene snippets that previewed coming films. […]

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Sudden Reversal – Naturally

From left: Drs. Richard Ng, David Brownstein, Jeffrey Nusbaum Hard upon a blog post concerning my new book, Blood on Their Hands, I’m putting that aside momentarily for something else that is – well, more concerning. Can you guess what it is? What is the thing that is of greatest concern to most of us […]

Our Time

One of my all-time favorite books is Our Gang, by the late, great Philip Roth. It was a deliciously devastating satire of President Richard Nixon and his cronies, prescient for its depiction of what became Watergate. I remember doubled up in laughter many years ago at the endless string of alliterative words in a segment […]

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Authors in the Time of Corona

TouchPoint Press   I’ve never thought of my authorial activities as a business, but here I am blocked by the same impediments that most enterprises are facing these days due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. (I had to look up the “novel” part of that phrase to discover its meaning in this context, because I […]

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The Cultists

Between my work on a book of creative nonfiction and prelaunch publicity for Blood on Their Hands, my legal thriller due for May 4 release, I am absorbed in The Handmaid’s Tale, the dystopian, worldwide-best-selling novel by Margaret Atwood. In the midst of all this, a friend of mine emailed a long treatise from the […]

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It’s a Bloody Comet

Halley’s Comet   It’s bird! It’s a plane. No, it’s Halley’s Comet. No, it’s … Blood on Their Hands. Take a look at the pictures on this page. Pretty easy to imagine the one of the flaming wheel as a comet hurtling through space, don’t you think? Hey, they don’t look that awfully different, and […]

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Biden Her Time … Tic Toc

Tara Reade Since I’m an author, one would imagine my blog posts would be about reads, right? So this post is about a read — sort of. It’s about a Reade. Tara Reade, to be exact. Herewith: Did Joe Biden sexually assault Tara Reade? I’ve doubted it, but haven’t been totally convinced. Now I am. […]

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Ninety-nine Cents

Ninety-nine Cents Ninety-nine bottles of beer on the wall, Ninety-nine bottles of beer. Take one down and pass it around, Ninety-eight bottles of beer on the wall. Ninety-nine cents to buy a darned good book, Ninety-nine cents, and no more. Be thorough, and have a good look. Get it and over its pages you’ll pore. […]

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