Robert Ruark: A Man of Startling Contrasts Often called “The Poor Man’s Hemingway” I was introduced to Ruark’s writings and big game hunting exploits by my Father at deer camp when I was a teenager. Use Enough Gun: Ruark on Hunting Big Game is front and center of my collection of books on Big…
Category: Literary Corner
Anti-White is not a “Far-Right Illusion”
Totally Deep They are now openly writing books about getting rid of WHITE PEOPLE folks. And it is being OPENLY Accepted and Applauded. Anti-White is NOT a “Far-Right Illusion” It is fast becoming POLICY. Time to Wake Up and Fight.
The Children’s Story
H/T American Partisan “The Children’s Story” is a 4,300-word dystopian fiction novelette by James Clavell. It first appeared in Reader’s Digest (June 1964 issue) and was printed in book form in 1981. It was adapted by Clavell himself into a thirty-minute short film for television which aired on Mobil Showcase. (Wikipedia) Be Careful who Teaches…
New Book Gaslights Americans About Existence Of ‘Jewish Literary Mafia’ Controlling Post-War Publishing Industry
The Midnight Sun
When I was growing up I read a lot of science fiction. Mostly authors like Isaac Asimov, Jules Verne, Ray Bradbury, etc. I was also a latch key kid which meant I watched a lot of T.V. and one of the series that had a profound impact on me was the classic old black and…
Aergeweorc
Aergeweorc ‘The period of history which we now call ‘Anglo-Saxon’ lasted from about the mid-fifth century to the end of the eleventh, after the Norman conquest. Most surviving Anglo Saxon manuscripts date from the latter part of that period and the majority of them are in Latin, but England was unique in Early Medieval…
In Memoriam: Jack Higgins
Jack Higgins, author of ‘The Eagle Has Landed,’ dead at 92 I was sad to hear of Jack’s passing. His books were a big inspiration to me growing up, especially his Liam Devlin series. Tonight I will re-read The Eagle has Landed and watch the excellent movie with Michael Caine and Robert Duvall In…
Literary Corner: The Great American World War II Novelists
The Great American World War II Novelists I remember reading James Jones The Thin Red Line in High School and being blown away by the dense, layered prose. It took me somewhere around three weeks to get through it because I would re-read some chapters twice. Since then I read Jones’ WW2 trilogy to…
Flashback on Federal Tyranny: This Post-Apocalyptic Book Was Written By One Of The Oregon Militia Members
This Post-Apocalyptic Book Was Written By One Of The Oregon Militia Members Looking back now we can see Levoy was not only a writer but also a prophet in the sense he was sounding the ALARM of unbridled Government Tyranny and writing about his own death at the hands of Government Gangster Assassins with…
Vespasian and the Architect
Vespasian and the Architect Historical essay by Seax. A tale of tradition and progress. By: Seax In the scope of human understanding, mythology will never be replaced. So it goes in the vast annals of human achievement that we remember our figureheads first and foremost not merely by their dry statistics, their dates and…