Author: | Ben Bennetts | ISBN: | 9780463819449 |
Publisher: | Ben Bennetts | Publication: | December 29, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Ben Bennetts |
ISBN: | 9780463819449 |
Publisher: | Ben Bennetts |
Publication: | December 29, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Here we go again; the third in the series of collected blogs, brought together, placed into topic categories, and published as an e-book under the general title Fingers to the Keyboard. This set, for the period 2017 - 2018, features the seventy-five blogs I published throughout the two year period. I’ve noticed a change in emphasis, however. English grammar, aids to writing, politics, bathroom products (a new topic), and movie reviews are all still strong but religion, royalty and mathematics are down. Perhaps I’ve said all I want to say about religion and I must be getting tired of stating that the British Royal family is a parasitic anachronism. The reduction in mathematics is more intriguing, though. Many of my earlier blogs on this topic were sparked off by mathematical questions my granddaughters asked me. Perhaps, they no longer need my help?
Be that as it may. This latest collection covers the gamut of writing styles; serious, humorous, self-deprecating, insightful and, in some cases, provocative. Please enjoy.
Here we go again; the third in the series of collected blogs, brought together, placed into topic categories, and published as an e-book under the general title Fingers to the Keyboard. This set, for the period 2017 - 2018, features the seventy-five blogs I published throughout the two year period. I’ve noticed a change in emphasis, however. English grammar, aids to writing, politics, bathroom products (a new topic), and movie reviews are all still strong but religion, royalty and mathematics are down. Perhaps I’ve said all I want to say about religion and I must be getting tired of stating that the British Royal family is a parasitic anachronism. The reduction in mathematics is more intriguing, though. Many of my earlier blogs on this topic were sparked off by mathematical questions my granddaughters asked me. Perhaps, they no longer need my help?
Be that as it may. This latest collection covers the gamut of writing styles; serious, humorous, self-deprecating, insightful and, in some cases, provocative. Please enjoy.