The Day a Flame Went Out
This weekend, I’m beginning the journey of writing my next nonfiction book. The idea has been simmering for a while: […]
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This weekend, I’m beginning the journey of writing my next nonfiction book. The idea has been simmering for a while: […]
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Reflections on Political Incivility in the Shadow of Violence Introduction In August 2010, I wrote a column for a forum
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It pains me to write this. I have long admired Richard Nixon and Newt Gingrich. Both were brilliant, both were
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Karn’s Fair Recap (July 26) Last Saturday I had a booth at Karn’s Fair in Knoxville, and it was such a
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I’m deep into the revisions for the updated paperback of The Art of the Compromise. Chapters 2 and 3 are
Closing the Gaps, Turning the Pages Read More »
This week, my family and I hit pause on the usual hustle and embraced some well-earned time together at the
A Little Magic, a Lot of Family Read More »
In the past few months, Knox County, Tennessee, has been embroiled in a controversy that’s become all too familiar in
We Should Decide Politics in the Ballot Box, Not the Jury Box Read More »
Some books age like wine. Others age like yogurt. When I first published The Art of the Compromise, I was
Why I Revised The Art of the Compromise (And a Free Sneak Peek) Read More »
Politicians love to preach about “the rule of law.” But funny thing—nobody seems to mean it when it applies to
When the Rule of Law Depends on Your Jersey Read More »
Eulogy — First Voice They say he died in his sleep. Peacefully, they said, as if he were a child
The Mirror Jury – An AI-Generated Short Story (Revised) Read More »