Friday, June 17, 2005

 

New Book

[Ed. note: We're trying out a new publisher for Shadow War http://www.lulu.com/content/135472 (see bookstore in sidebar), a substantially-edited republication of Blind Spots which first appeared in July 2003. Your feedback is, as always, welcome]

"Powerful and worth reading. Written with such casualness one could flow on without much notice, except one doesn’t. A passing reference to nightmare knowledge brands the book unexpectedly, and keeps drawing me back because it has the feel of history. One thing to read textbook and opinion, another to read a super-view voice that moves back and forth between the plain and the objective bluff looking over it, relating history as it transpires, for the record, a person with a rare scope on the situation.

Jay Taber writes a lot on effective models of community education on tear-em-up issues, the kind that shred a place and people in a way mainstream America tends to be protected from perhaps more by ignorance than any other buffer."


--Juli Kearns, Idyll Opus Press

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