"DON'T FEED THE TROLLS " Great advice. Except for it does not work. The trolls pack a lunch. And the more you ignore them, the more pernicious they become. Go ahead. Try it. Walk away. Ignore them when they've fixated on you, when they've CHOSEN you. If they can't reach you on Twitter, they'll spam your blog comments. Ignore them there, they'll start spamming your e-mail inbox with the most vile filth. If you're an author, ignore their e-mails and they will leave spam comments, false, negative reviews on your works, which they have neither purchased nor read, all in an effort to keep ANYONE...
"DON'T FEED THE TROLLS " Great advice. Except for it does not work. The trolls pack a lunch. And the more you ignore them, the more pernicious they be...
Mud and Jake Klemper were special boys. Their father knew how special they were although his constant browbeating did little to encourage their special gift. But he did instill them with one thing: The Klemper Pride. The boys would have lived their lives unknown and uncared about in Slope Oak, Iowa, if not for a little song Mud and Jake composed one hot afternoon. It became a monster hit. As a result of their success, the boys became international superstars. Through it all, they never really seemed to understand what was going on around them and they maintained their simple outlook on life -...
Mud and Jake Klemper were special boys. Their father knew how special they were although his constant browbeating did little to encourage their specia...
A true life telling of the parable of the Widow's Mite. Author William M. Schmalfeldt, Sr., wanted to tell the world about his participation in a clinical trial to test the safety of deep brain stimulation in the early stages of Parkinson's disease. Yet, he wasn't able to appreciate the quiet charity through suffering unfolding in his own home until it was almost too late. A story of love, honor, respect and making the transition from being cared for to caregiver, the reader will see how Schmalfeldt came to realize what he had given was no big thing compared to the love and selflessness of...
A true life telling of the parable of the Widow's Mite. Author William M. Schmalfeldt, Sr., wanted to tell the world about his participation in a clin...