Understanding science so people can make informed decisions is an important part of democracy. Science for Republicans exposes the political playbook used to negate science while exploring issues... More > that shape our future and lower Congress’ approval rating to record lows. Since most people don’t like to read about science, there is very little prose, but lots of drawings. It is easy to understand, along with a humorous touch.
This book is for Independents, Democrats and Republicans. Ben Franklin, Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein and countless others would approve this idea. Laugh, learn and enjoy.< Less
Understanding science so people can make informed decisions is an important part of democracy. Science for Republicans exposes the political playbook used to negate science while exploring issues... More > that shape our future and lower Congress’ approval rating to record lows. Since most people don’t like to read about science, there is very little prose, but lots of drawings. It is easy to understand, along with a humorous touch.
This book is for Independents, Democrats and Republicans. Ben Franklin, Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein and countless others would approve this idea. Laugh, learn and enjoy.< Less
Two worlds collide for the battle of a lifetime. It's do or die, love or hate. Choosing a side meant choosing a life. This is just the beginning.
What was going on? Shay had no idea. She felt the... More > same fear she had felt when Peter had taken her and prayed that something good would happen here. There was a rustle in the bushes to the left and the same guy, whom Shay assumed was lead, who told the group to disperse wrapped his arms around her and they disappeared and reappeared in an enclosed area of the forest.
The lead guy turned to her and she froze. He motioned for her to sit and she did. Shay felt like screaming and asking what the heck was going on but something else held her back. The lead guy turned away muttered something to one of the other members in the ancient covenant tongue and then turned back to her. He slid off the hood of his cloak and Shay nearly lost her breath.< Less
Two worlds collide for the battle of a lifetime. It's do or die, love or hate. Choosing a side meant choosing a life. This is just the beginning.
What was going on? Shay had no idea. She felt the... More > same fear she had felt when Peter had taken her and prayed that something good would happen here. There was a rustle in the bushes to the left and the same guy, whom Shay assumed was lead, who told the group to disperse wrapped his arms around her and they disappeared and reappeared in an enclosed area of the forest.
The lead guy turned to her and she froze. He motioned for her to sit and she did. Shay felt like screaming and asking what the heck was going on but something else held her back. The lead guy turned away muttered something to one of the other members in the ancient covenant tongue and then turned back to her. He slid off the hood of his cloak and Shay nearly lost her breath.< Less
My Sanity is a collection of work by poet Caleb Warta/Ritter written over the past five years. Mostly dark, these poems are often introspective, thought provoking, and question what it means to be an... More > individual living in modern society.< Less
Cataloguing four years worth of writing: poems, prose and rants. Variations of Sanity offers a schizophrenic approach to suburban life.
Lies and manipulations of reality,
This is variations of... More > sanity.< Less
Four-year-old Victor falls in love with six-year-old Janice, a disturbed girl from an abusive home, and is rapidly sucked into an alluring vortex of love and madness. SANITY'S BANE follows Victor... More > through a real-life science fiction adventure, unrequited love, unwholesome ruminations on death, a cross-country trek as a fugitive from the rich & powerful, the search for and discovery of a literary hero/ghost, and strange encounters with the insect kingdom. Elizabeth Ruiz, author of the acclaimed play, "Death By Survival" writes, “We are all misfits—but not all misfits are the same. Some, like Victor in Sanity’s Bane, help us to fall in love with life despite the hardships. Sanity’s Bane is both highbrow and down-to-earth, dark yet full of hope. It paints poetic pictures, waxes philosophical, and tells a story which is both moving and hilarious. Sanity’s Bane is a reminder that the love we feel is ours forever.”< Less