Editor’s Note: Our good friend, Moira Greyland, an abuse survivor and author of the hard to read, but very important The Last Closet, agreed to share her thoughts on the evil show
MoreWritten by Stephen Clay McGehee. Reposted with permission from The Southern Agrarian – http://www.southernagrarian.com/ This is part of a series of posts about building a chicken coop designed to last for a long time, be
MoreWritten by Stephen Clay McGehee. Reposted with permission from The Southern Agrarian – http://www.southernagrarian.com/ A chicken coop can be built from almost any kind of scrap lumber and they usually are. The cheap, light-weight coops
MoreEditor’s Note: We continue Didact’s series. This is only one series available at Didacdticmind.com. Go read the site Given the ongoing clown-car crash that is the 2020 Presidential election in the US,
MoreEditor’s Note: Go read all of the great material at Didacticmind.com. I’m going to start off here by stating a very obvious truth. Every single society, no matter how big or small,
MoreEditor’s Note: Head over to The Last Redoubt and get caught up on all the great content there. It’s been quiet over the holidays, yet not. If anything, one of the problems
MoreEditor’s Note: We present another timely article from Adam Piggott. This was originally posted at his site. In the end it is the lies that feed our enemies and give them more
MoreEditor’s Note: This is first in a series of reviews of Tim Powers’ writing. We will run the others soon, as well. Men of the West are readers. The Last Redoubt does
MoreEditor’s Note: We continue with this series from Didact. Go read everything at Didactmind. The name of Samart Payakaroon is not well known outside of martial arts circles, but within them, his is a name that
MoreEditor’s Note: We are continuing with Didact’s great series of posts. Read everything at Didactmind. Did you ever read Frank Herbert’s epic sci-fi masterpiece, Dune? I consider it to be the greatest science fiction novel
MoreEditor’s Note: Didact hits a homerun with this one. Go read all the articles at Didactmind. Realize that this was originally written in mid-October. Over the past week, I have written posts
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