A book full of
- inspiring content that taught you about real life
- thoughts that are challenging, and that most are afraid to think
- the questions that make you squirm, start thinking, and changing
- blistering satire and carefree wit
- stories in photos, art, and words
- the human experience
- the painful, joyful, and real reality of life
- honesty and candor
- absolutely zero that is fake or unreal
- garbage workers, homeless folks, clowns, professors, students, and writers
- the best writing in the world honed and collected over an entire year
Yeah, that’s what we’re thinking too. That sure would be nice, and even important, to have.
Stay tuned.

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leafless said:
But this type of books can be either too controversial or too boring to read.
May 31, 2008 @ 6:51 pm
Edward Atkinson said:
Perhaps imagine it as controversial, inspiring, and exciting, and then you may be headed in the right direction…
This type of venture is certainly a risk. What is the number one thing that would help such a publication reach you in a meaningful way?
June 1, 2008 @ 12:16 am