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La Grotta del Sergente

Vi invito a raggiungermi nella Grotta del Sergente: un luogo affascinante:
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Published on December 15, 2012 04:29 Tags: blog, brigantaggio, ebook, futuro, meridione

Announcement

From 24 to 28 January Goodbye, Padania will be free on Smashwords, in multiple formats. Enter coupon code UH33Q at the checkout. https://www.smashwords.com/books/view... Please share!
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Published on January 21, 2013 09:54 Tags: daria, ebook, free, italy, killer, noir, offer, scifi, thriller

Promozione

Per i lettori che mi seguono qui, “Padania addio” gratis dal 14-28 feb. Inserite il codice EW36Y alla cassa. https://www.smashwords.com/books/view...
Per favore, passate la parola.
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Published on February 14, 2013 03:01 Tags: ebook, gratis, italia, promozione

Angels versus Virgins

My latest short e-book is an antidote to fundamentalism, as well as a story about soccer, society and growing up. http://amzn.to/1vaWwap For young adults and others interested in the future.
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Published on October 31, 2014 10:34 Tags: angels, ebook, england, poison, police, politics, religion, short-story, soccer, society, virgins

Introduction to Freemasons

We have a splendid post on Freemasonry over on the Write Room Blog, http://www.thewriteroomblog.com/?p=2637, in which Canadian author Clayton Bye makes it clear that in North America, the Freemasons are good guys.
Over here in Europe, it is not always so evident. In the UK, Freemasons are often seen as a bit of a joke – “grown men prancing around in fancy dress” – although there are concerns about the prevalence among them of high-ranking police officers, who might form bonds inside the lodge with dodgy businessmen. Italy has had real problems with a lodge called P2 that tried to subvert its fragile democracy. That, however, was a secret rogue lodge, run more like a personal fiefdom by its main man. In stark contrast was the role played by Freemasonry during the fascist days in Portugal: when the dictatorship finally fell, the leader of the new centre-right political party (PPD) stated bluntly that “the Freemasons saved my life” from the former régime.
I was very interested by Clayton’s statement Freemasons have to profess belief in a God, though it does not matter which one. In the e-book I have just released, “Angels versus Virgins”, http://amzn.to/1vaWwap, that precise demand is the basis for the new order established in a future Britain following a religious revival. I didn’t get the idea from the Freemasons, nor from Alcoholics Anonymous, but from our former Prime Minister, Tony Blair, who seemed to get hooked on it after taking our country into a war that has yet to end.
If you have any experience of Freemasons or Freemasonry, do hop over to the Write Room Blog and join the discussion.
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Published on December 01, 2014 09:29 Tags: angels, blog, discussion, ebook, freemasons, police, politics, religion, secrecy, society, story, virgins