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Tag Archives: debt
Book Review: Lost At Sea: The Jon Ronson Mysteries by Jon Ronson
Journalists have book deals. They write for papers and magazines and when a certain quota of not-too disposable articles are written they are collected and sold as a book for a new and separate audience. That is what this book … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, Nonfiction
Tagged credit cards, debt, economics, essays, humor, indigo children, Jon Ronson, journalism, Lost at Sea: The Jon Ronson Mysteries, money, politics, Psychology, recession
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Book Review: Debt: The First 5000 Years by David Graeber
Reviewing this is hard for a couple of reasons. First of all, for me, it is out of my wheelhouse. Both anthropologically and economically. That first thing being said, that is why I read. So I can at least glimpse … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchy, business, David Graeber, debt, Debt: The First 1000 Years, economics, economy, finance, Graeber, history, money, politics
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The Mystery of Friendship a.k.a. Something I found from my high school folder
— Get out. Brad Pitcher stood from his leather chair, his fingering pointing past the door. — Is this how you greet your best friend? Chris Kirkman asked, slowly drawing closer. His eyes were bloodshot, his voice frail. — Get … Continue reading
Posted in Creative Fiction, fiction
Tagged argument, battery, begging, debt, dialogue, fighting, friendship, high school, humor, money, Old, one act play
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