by Chris McGarry | Jun 25, 2022 | economics
‘There is no such thing as a free lunch.’ This statement rings truer now than at any other time in recent history. Since the 1960s and 1970s, Western democracies have slowly been moving away from good old fashioned common sense – not to mention common cents, meaning...
by Chris McGarry | Jun 22, 2022 | prepping
It goes without saying in this period of skyrocketing inflation, economic malaise, and the ever-present threat of grave world events that people are concerned – to say the least, and are looking for ways to save money, either at the pumps or in their grocery...
by Chris McGarry | Jun 18, 2022 | Politics and government
As we look throughout much of the world today (more shockingly so-called western democracies) we find an appalling democratic deficit. To put it more bluntly, our elected officials (average, everyday folks just like the people they represent) are increasingly acting...
by Chris McGarry | Jun 15, 2022 | Entrepreneurship, Uncategorized, Writing
The life of an Authorpreneur A few short decades ago, the idea of being able to make a potentially lucrative income writing stories (in the comfort of your own home, by the beach, or pretty well anywhere you desire, for that matter) without the backing of a publisher...
by Chris McGarry | Jun 10, 2022 | historical fiction, pen names, Uncategorized
For those of us who not only love reading books, but also writing them, we’re quite familiar with pen names, also known as a nomme de plume. Why do authors use pen names? There are a variety of reasons such as they wish to venture into a different genre (how...
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