This month I’ve turned to memoir to recount vacationing both now and then. Will save literary news for next month. But click the Perfidy Press…
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Publishing dark matter since 2018
This month I’ve turned to memoir to recount vacationing both now and then. Will save literary news for next month. But click the Perfidy Press…
Leave a CommentHalf a Cup of Sand and Sky, by Nadine Bjursten (book review) Alder House Books October 17, 2023 English Paperback 402 pages 9789198861617 NOTE: Review…
Leave a CommentThis month’s offering is on the longish side, so my blurb will be brief: I was able to lay my hands on printed copies of…
Leave a CommentWhen I published “What Does ‘I support Israel’ Mean” ten days after Hamas assaulted Israel las October, I got some push-back. In fact, two subscribers…
1 CommentThe Writing Was the Fun Part This is the first Perfidy Press newsletter to issue from Perfidy Press itself, and I am keeping my fingers…
Leave a CommentDear Readers, I had hoped to send this letter out from Perfidy Press, but am experiencing technical difficulties with the software. In any event, this…
Leave a CommentAttention Readers Expect a change in management here. TinyLetter, my newsletter server for five years, is closing up shop next month, and…
Leave a Comment[Nothing to say about Gaza this time around, to your relief. But it breaks my heart to see it.] First my daughter, then my wife,…
Leave a CommentI feel guilty for allowing a pet to die, but not as guilty as certain national leaders should feel. Here’s the story. In 2009, after…
Leave a CommentA word about endangered books: There’s been a lot of news recently—way too much, actually—about books being banned from schools and libraries. Most have “woke…
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