Blog note
This is the first week of a new format for this blog. As many of you know, I have been working on the next book. It is time to start putting pen to paper toward a year-end deadline. So for the remainder of the year, the Oil and the Glory will run twice a week ...
This is the first week of a new format for this blog. As many of you know, I have been working on the next book. It is time to start putting pen to paper toward a year-end deadline. So for the remainder of the year, the Oil and the Glory will run twice a week -- a long magazine-style piece once a week, and the Weekly Wrap on Fridays. Please feel free to continue to correspond either by email in the box next to my photograph below, in the comment box underneath the posts, by Twitter or Facebook.
This is the first week of a new format for this blog. As many of you know, I have been working on the next book. It is time to start putting pen to paper toward a year-end deadline. So for the remainder of the year, the Oil and the Glory will run twice a week — a long magazine-style piece once a week, and the Weekly Wrap on Fridays. Please feel free to continue to correspond either by email in the box next to my photograph below, in the comment box underneath the posts, by Twitter or Facebook.
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