When Poetry Strikes: “Shiny Things”
There’s something to cadence, rhythm, and rhyme that speaks to me. It’s been a while, but here’s the latest.
There’s something to cadence, rhythm, and rhyme that speaks to me. It’s been a while, but here’s the latest.
It’s 8:15 am of an otherwise unremarkable Wednesday and I am in sitting in a flimsy chair in the unsuspecting parking lot of a Walgreens. Trucks zoom by the busy intersection that seems to cradle the corner of the parking lot, and the pop-up tent above my head sways in the wind, leading me to …
Happy to share that Our Road to Damascus made the semifinalists’ list of Publisher Weekly’s BookLife Prize! Only twenty books from four nonfiction categories advanced to the semifinal round of the BookLife Prize Nonfiction Contest. Five semifinalists from each of the four categories were selected by Publishers Weekly and BookLife staff and advance to the next round …
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I am happy to announce I am giving away 100 copies of Our Road to Damascus for Kindle on December 20 via GoodReads! Did you need a good excuse to pick the book up? Well, wait no more: enter my giveaway at GoodReads to win 1 of 100 Kindle copies of Our Road to Damascus …
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After a year on the “road” with Paul, I am happy to officially announce the release of “Our Road toDamascus” today! You can find it on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Books A Million, IndieBound, Book Depository and others! Digital or paper. Take your pick. Our Road to Damascus has been a year in the making. It all started with a couple of pages in London in December of 2019 before …
Time for a new website — and blog! As we prepare to launch “Our Road to Damascus”, why not go for a web refresh too? (Let’s face it, it’s been a while…) We are still experimenting with the new website layout — so thank you for your patience! In the meantime, please subscribe to my …
Many people worry the end of times may come soon. I worry it is not coming soon enough. Hear me out.
It takes 100 feet of snow to, overtime, form one foot of strong, blue glacier ice. That’s just amazing to me. That’s also not unlike our spiritual evolution.
Exactly 500 years ago, the world witnessed the beginnings of a transformation that changed religious thinking and practice forever: the Protestant Reformation. What are the next 500 going to be like?
Buddha and Christ agree on the causes of suffering and on how to achieve happiness. We should take a hint.