To my husband, I want to say that I’m very sorry that I will get caught. Eleven months from today, I will not suspect that some nobody at a convenience store would sell their parking lot and interior security footage to a tabloid. Twelve months from now I will have no idea investigative journalistic work will have begun that will eventually lead to the publication of grainy but still humiliating images of me snogging with what the tabloids will call my “young stud.”
Read More...A Short Proof of How Greatly Life Diverges from the Ideal
Imagine a long line of traffic waiting for a light to turn green. You are driving a Ford Fiesta twelve cars back. Now, when the light turns, if every driver is watching and starts accelerating at a reasonable rate, everyone in the line can start moving at the same instant. You advance immediately. That way […]
Read More...Coalition: Privatize Courts, Slash Deficits, and Make American Justice Pay
A new plan from an alliance of California Republicans and the Democratic Business Council, a group dedicated to making the Democratic Party friendlier to business, calls for America’s courts to be privatized, saving local, state, and federal governments vast amounts of money.
Read More...Legislative Gridlock: Fiction Writers for Better Misinformation Proposals #23 and #24
Look at the jam in Congress. One side proposes a budget the other can’t countenance; the second blocks all progress. The parties remind us of two overly wide men trying to pass through the same door but wedged shoulder-to-shoulder. Neither will yield, so neither can move. We at Fiction Writers for Better Misinformation have two […]
Read More...Rebranding Literature: Williams and Salinger
Rebranding Literature is a simple plan to make literature more relevant in the marketplace of ideas by maximizing revenue potential. Over the course of human history, great works of literature—including wildly popular pieces that are perennial sellers—have generated less revenue in aggregate than a single day’s worth of Starbucks sales. Why is literature losing out […]
Read More...Tao skyrockets 1,000 points!
Buddhists shrug.
Read More...Two months into the new year,
and the resolution FAIL is palpable….
Read More...March 1 is simply too late
to send that stack of New Year’s greeting cards you so thoughtfully prepared.
Read More...Sequester Day
Once more, with callused, exhausted fingers, we take up the pen. On November 6, 2012, as the last voters filed through the polls, we at Fiction Writers for Better Misinformation hung up our ink-stained capes, thinking we’d done all we could to keep America together through the divisive campaign season. We looked on with some […]
Read More...Tea Party-Affiliated Group Calls for Families to Do their Part to Protect Guns
A group claiming to represent true conservatives fed up with the continued demonization of handguns and assault weapons released a report stating that no gun regulations at all would be necessary if American families had more children.
Read More...An Originalist Solution to Gun Control
Our nation is divided and many of us are pained by the seemingly irreconcilable differences between two groups of our fellow citizens. Gun control advocates, on the one hand, shocked by the devastation a disturbed person can cause with the aid of a few pounds of carefully machined steel and explosive powder, want to restrict […]
Read More...Rebranding Literature: The Song of Solomon
Rebranding Literature is a simple plan to make literature more relevant in the marketplace of ideas by maximizing revenue potential. Over the course of human history, great works of literature—including sacred texts—have generated less revenue in aggregate than a single day’s worth of Starbucks sales. Why is literature losing out so badly to the coffee […]
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