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I also have a fascination with bookstores, and in particular, for used book outlets. I really can't afford to spend current New York Times bestseller prices on a weekly basis. But, I can spend from $2 to $5 at my local library or one of my favorite nearby bookstores to satisfy my craving for something to read.
I have not really adopted the eBook method of reading. I seem to need the book in my hand, even though I have little trouble with newspapers online, blogs, Facebook, etc. I can handle the electronic stuff - short of reading a book. Not sure why that is; but, there it is.
I write two blogs. The original is The Books of Richard F. Wright, (which you are reading right now) and which is updated on a leisurely basis over time. The other blog, Life in Jefferson, is a bit more disciplined, as it tries to appear each week, chronicling, as it were, how I'm spending my time now that I'm retired formally from the corporate world. Both of these blogs test my determination to write continuously.
My other writing effort has been devoted to producing the three books that have been published under my independent publishing mark, NEB Publishing (New England Bookstore Publishing). These three books are available variously on the Barnes and Noble website and Amazon.com website. It's been exciting to have these books out in the public eye where people I don't know can take time to make a comment or make an inquiry. It's been a lot of fun. Now that I'm retired, I have more time to work on more projects, which is what I'm doing now.
My Author's Page on Amazon lists the books that are available as Paperback or eBook.
My next book has been in development for about a year. It's an investigative piece, with a strong political attack angle to it. I'm independently investigating what I view has been a miscarriage of justice, or if not that, miscarriage of fairness. I won't reveal any more here as I still have more interviews to conduct and the less known about specifics, the better it will be for me to get the job done.
Finally, on the Life in Jefferson blog, I routinely list the book or two I read that week and provide a small synopsis of the subject. If you want to read any of the books I mention, let me know. I own all of them. I own every book I ever read. My wife is expressing some concern about that, but that's a story for another day.
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