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Bloggin' Be My Life: the Hobo Philosopher
Richard Edward Noble
Bloggin' Be My Life: the Hobo Philosopher
Richard Edward Noble
Publisher Marketing: About ten years back, I discovered the blogging network and I jumped on it. I was writing for a newspaper at the time and I felt that a blog might provide me with a sort of pretend audience. In any case, it was fun. My blog, the Hobo Philosopher, has a little of everything. I've serialized whole books. I've posted short stories, poems, book reviews, satire, humor, interviews and some of my newspaper articles. I've vented with some political blogs. I've innovated with some of my personal economic and philosophical theories. Blogging has been good for me. It has helped to keep me sane - if you call this sanity. I have fun and I get to say things that seem to have no viable place elsewhere. Who do I talk to about my theories on the Big Bang. Where else could I publish my "Noble Solution" for the National Debt or my "Economics of War"? Where else could I find a home for The Hobo Philosopher's understanding of world banking, the Federal Reserve or the mysteries of the Social Security Fund? What about toilet seats, the dwarf problem in America, excess cleavage, and the ridiculousness of sex? I even wrote about nothing in this book. Most people have very little to say about nothing. But to me nothing is important ... and I mean that. So in "Blogging Be My Life" there is a little something to suit everybody's tastes. It's a little esoteric, a little eclectic, a little erogenous, somewhat analytic, occasionally academic, often satirical, hopefully engaging, momentarily enlightening, but at bottom always entertaining. If you are considering purchasing this book, please do. I need the money. Contributor Bio: Noble, Richard Edward Richard Edward Noble was raised in Lawrence, Massachusetts. He attended St. Rita's grammar school in Lawrence, Central Catholic high school also in Lawrence, Northern Essex Community College in Haverhill and Merrimack College in North Andover. His mother and father and grandparents - on both sides of the family - were Lawrence textile workers. Richard lived in Lawrence until the age of twenty-seven and then migrated to Fort Lauderdale, Florida where he met his wife Carol. Richard and Carol have been a team for over forty years. Richard has been a truck driver, a butcher, a beef boner, a beef breakdown man, a dishwasher, an oysterman, a fruit picker, a restaurant manager, a chef, a small butcher shop owner, a Kirby vacuum cleaner salesman, a fry cook, a broiler man, an expediter, a restaurant line boss, a hole digger, a swill collector for a pig farm, a raw bar man, a sous-chef, a tomato sorter, a sander in a spray paint factory and the owner/operator of an ice cream parlor and sandwich shop in Carrabelle, Florida. These experiences and many more were published in Hobo-ing America - A workingman's tour of the U. S. A. and other works by this author. Richard is now retired and working as a writer. He writes fiction, non-fiction, creative non-fiction and poetry. He published a column in a local newspaper. In 2007 he received a first place award for humor from the Florida Press Association for this column. Richard has a variety of interests - philosophy, history, politics, the American and world labor movements, economics, poetry, music, biography, autobiography and the unique history of Lawrence, Massachusetts.
Médias | Livres Paperback Book (Livre avec couverture souple et dos collé) |
Validé | 6 août 2012 |
ISBN13 | 9781478325963 |
Éditeurs | Createspace |
Pages | 212 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 12 mm · 317 g |
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