American Lit departs from MIC Cold War HR R&D, and meanders in and out of coastal defense systems, more past than present.
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If not now, when? Redaction and abstraction detract from the presentation. The man wrote, The time has come…Who am I to argue with him? Beyond the Crowgram there will be no more of Draft Project7:
I know, I know, Draft Project7 languishes in 1987, to the ATON in the Delaware River, when Abbot and I were stranded there opposite the nuke plant. My mind refuses to rescue us. For those who are new, American Lit and Draft Project7 were pa...
Cold War craft predates radio. Signaling is the backbone of command and control. The gut speaks to the brain in more than one way. DuPont’s "Better Things for Better Living...Through Chemistry" slogan from the other side of the river Delawa...
Thank you, skimmers, subscribers, and especially those who comment or email me. This newsletter is part parallel project and part procrastination. Any distraction at all from my writing routine is enough for me to postpone completion of Dra...
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American Lit (Draft Project7) is a work in progress. Some of what I post here helps the drafting there. What I am is an imperfect, damaged, night school educated, Cold War survivor, doing better with selfcare, Medicare, and Social Security.
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