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Currently author of one Central Asian history and International Relations book as well as multiple published articles on foreign policy topics. Hopefully a future weird fiction author as well once life gives me the time necessary. Also considering future nonfiction writing projects in Native American history and geopolitical theory.

My book interests break down to nonfiction in world history, military history, astronomy, earth science, geography, and philosophy. Especially forgotten about civilizations or conflicts, the Eurasian Steppe, and the indigenous peoples of the Americas. In fiction I love weird /horror fiction, and unconventional and genre atypical science fiction and fantasy. I also like bizarre or concept driven graphic novels.

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Theory: There is No Specifically ‘Male Reading Crisis’

My growing but so far unsubstantiated theory is that there is no ‘male reading crisis’ at all. At least, not in a way separate from the growing proportionate trends towards societal illiteracy at large that one sees in both the very old and very young. I have done no empirical research on this topic, nor is it important enough for me to do so. However, simply wallowing within the osmosis of multip

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I basically read everything in English on the Tibetan Empire. This is a worthy addition to that as it fixates specifically on Tibetan presence in the Tarim Basin and the impetus for imperial expansion in general by the state.

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Very hard one to rank my reaction to, really. On one hand, I almost never jive with this author and this is my favorite of his works that I have read by a large margin. It has this great quotidian-meets-otherworldly tone that reflects both its apocal ...more
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If one has been to Sitka and other places in the Alaskan archipelago one has probably seen some of these locations and definitely some of the art inspired by events that occurred in the early 19th Century. You also know that the conventional narrativ ...more
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Sun Tzu
“All warfare is based on deception. Hence, when we are able to attack, we must seem unable; when using our forces, we must appear inactive; when we are near, we must make the enemy believe we are far away; when far away, we must make him believe we are near.”
Sun tzu, The Art of War

Clark Ashton Smith
“To me, the best, if not the only function of imaginative writing, is to lead the human imagination outward, to take it into the vast external cosmos, and away from all that introversion and introspection, that morbidly exaggerated prying into one's own vitals—and the vitals of others—which Robinson Jeffers has so aptly symbolized as "incest." What we need is less "human interest," in the narrow sense of the term—not more. Physiological—and even psychological analysis—can be largely left to the writers of scientific monographs on such themes. Fiction, as I see it, is not the place for that sort of grubbing.”
Clark Ashton Smith

John   Gray
“Most people today think they belong to a species that can be master of its destiny. This is faith, not science. We do not speak of a time when whales or gorillas will be masters of their destinies. Why then humans?”
John Gray, Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals

Lewis Hyde
“Better to operate with detachment, then; better to have a way but infuse it with a little humor; best, to have no way at all but to have instead the wit constantly to make one's way anew from the materials at hand.”
Lewis Hyde, Trickster Makes This World: Mischief, Myth, and Art

John Muir
“Thousands of tired, nerve-shaken, over-civilized people are beginning to find out that going to the mountains is going home; that wildness is a necessity”
John Muir, Our National Parks

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