I actually had a bookstore refuse to carry one of my books because it was a satirical farce that had angels in it. Now I know that book store owners are generally very liberal left in their thinking and may be anti-religion, but I found it surprising that they wouldn’t carry a book that buyers might want. I have no problem with the concept that it’s a free society and that they can refuse to sell whatever they want to, but in a way, it is a subtle form of censorship. It would be a shame if other institutions did the same thing with their biases like in libraries or internet providers of reading material. I wonder how many do already?
Writing a blog is an interesting part of communication. What to write about is always the issue. Do those who follow blogs want to know about what the writer does in their personal life? Or do they want to know more so the things that relate to what the writer does in writing. We tend to write a lot about writing on ours, so I guess we are biased toward that type of blog. I could tell you what I had for breakfast or where I went for a hike, and sometimes I do include those kinds of thoughts, but mostly I lean toward writing issues. So, today won’t be any different...
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