Posts Tagged “Faustino Ballvé”

Something my father gave me

By | June 19, 2011

I have always loved books, an affection encouraged from my earliest years by my father. Our house was full of books, too many really. Books everywhere. Mom had her favorites and Dad his, mostly concerning theology, politics, and economics. My father was a Libertarian Party organizer when they first married, and the home shelves bulged [...]

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Authors as entrepreneurs

By | March 28, 2008

Everyone wants to get published. It’s universal. Read this from Justin Martyr’s Second Apology: And we therefore pray you to publish this little book, appending what you think right, that our opinions may be known to others, and that these persons may have a fair chance of being freed from erroneous notions and ignorance of [...]

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