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“Our universe is vast. Achingly beautiful. Remarkably simple in some ways, intricately complex in others.”

Dr. Kip Thorne

Nobel laureate

“Can you believe that sometimes the idea obtrudes…whether it has been well that I have sought civilization with its bothersome concomitants and whether it would not be better even now…to return to the darkness and most sacred wilds of our country and there to vegetate and expire silently, happily and forgotten as do the birds of the air and the beasts of the field.”

Ely S. Parker,

Seneca Chief and Union General

Trainwriting

Irvine Welsh’s novel Trainspotting, published in 1996, follows a group of heroin addicts in an economically depressed area of Edinburgh, Scotland, and their passage through life. Over the last year, I have enjoyed hours … Read More

At What Cost?

“I will, at all costs, retain my capacity for outrage and not forget that there was once a time when dignity, intelligence, honesty and statesmanship were traits we desired and demanded in our leaders. … Read More