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Controversial Chimera

March 19, 2018

Here is an intriguing email and my response (both somewhat abridged, so let me know if you’d like the full versions).  I showed the controversial image in question (Grasshopper in Cyberspace, Galina Lukshina, 2003) during a university presentation about my writing, whe...

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Nobody Shot the Messenger

August 14, 2017

         

          So, what is being said about Behind the Carbon Curtain in Wyoming, the most politically conservative state in the country?  In the last few months, I’ve spoken—and listen...

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Asking for it

May 12, 2017

          It’s been a month since the release of Behind the Carbon Curtain: The Energy Industry, Political Censorship and Free Speech—and there’s been virtually no hostile response or uncivil discourse.  The folks with power and...

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Take Courage My Friends

March 10, 2017

         

          I wrote Behind the Carbon Curtain, The Energy Industry, Political Censorship and Free Speech over the course of 5 years—and it will be released in April (http://www.unmpr...

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The Double-Edged Sword of Censorship

January 16, 2017

          

           Talk about darkly fortuitous timing!  With the furor over censorship these days, readers should flock to my forthcoming book, Behind the Carbon Curtain:...

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Wyoming is the State that Keeps on Giving (at least when it comes to censorship)

May 15, 2014

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When I was pitching my proposal for Behind the Carbon Curtain: The Energy Industry, Political Censorship and Free Speech, one of the concerns raised by publishers was that the book was too local or regional.  Presumably the oppression of public discourse by corporation...

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Distilling Word-Wine into Literary Cognac

June 11, 2018

Know when to fold 'em

May 15, 2018

Scientists Say the Darnedest Things

April 16, 2018

Controversial Chimera

March 19, 2018

Rarefaction, Riches—or Readers?

February 5, 2018

How Science OPERAtes

January 12, 2018

What the World Needs Now

December 11, 2017

Pestilence Payback

November 17, 2017

Listen Up!

October 16, 2017

The Job of the Artist

September 11, 2017

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