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BTRIPP Books - 2016

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Book reviews written in 2016 by Brendan Tripp. Titles covered in this volume are: The Rapture of the Nerds Cory Doctorow & Charles Stross Marilyn & Me Lawrence Schiller Cure Jo Marchant How Enlightenment Changes Your Brain Andrew Newberg, MD & Mark Robert Waldman Hug Your Haters Jay Baer The Age of Radiance Craig Nelson Less Medicine, More Health Dr. H. Gilbert Welch The Magic of Believing Claude M. Bristol It's Not Who You Know, It's Who Knows YOU! David Avrin Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion Robert B. Cialdini Love Is the Cure Elton John The Art of People Dave Kerpen The Upside Adrian J. Slywotzky On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft Steven King If it Ain't Broke...Break It! Robert J. Kriegel Success is Not an Accident John G. Kappas, Ph.D. Righteous Indignation Andrew Brietbart Gödel, Escher, Bach Douglas R. Hofstadter Memories of My Life Auguste Escoffier Listen To This Alex Ross An Unquiet Mind Kay Redfield Jamison The Invisible Sale Tom Martin On Killing Lt. Col. Dave Grossman God Is Not Great Christopher Hitchens We the People Juan Williams Arms & The Man George Bernard Shaw The Third Industrial Revolution Jeremy Rifkin The Joy of Hate: How to Triumph over Whiners in the Age of Phony Outrage Greg Gutfeld Talking with My Mouth Full Gail Simmons The Simple Beauty of the Unexpected Marcelo Gleiser Living in Blue Sky Mind Richard Gentei Diedrichs Beyond Reason Roger Fisher & Daniel Shapiro Lyric Poems John Keats Outlaw Journalist William McKeen The Conscience of a Libertarian Wayne Allyn Root Breaking the Spell Daniel C. Dennett Emotional Agility Susan David, PhD. The Decision Maker Dennis Bakke Steal the Menu Raymond Sokolov Choice Point Harry Massey & David R. Hamilton, Ph.D. Darwin's Devices John Long Love & War Mary Matalin & James Carville Pure Goldwater John W. Dean & Barry M. Goldwater Jr. Don't-Know Mind Richard Shrobe Captive Jere Van Dyk JFK Jr., George, & Me Matt Berman Tracks in the Sea Chester G. Hearn Golden Gate Kevin Starr Roger Ailes: Off Camera Zev Chafets Sane New World Ruby Wax The Power of Meaning Emily Esfahani Smith Friendfluence Carlin Flora Lost Ancient Technology Of Peru And Bolivia Brien Foerster Rush Limbaugh: An Army of One Zev Chafets Dark Mission: The Secret History of NASA Richard C. Hoagland & Mike Bara The Art of the Sale Philip Delves Broughton See a Little Light Bob Mould Thinking Beyond the Unthinkable Jonathan Stevenson Beggars, Cheats, & Forgers David Thomas Lincoln Unbound Rich Lowry The Fifth Agreement don Miguel Ruiz & don Jose Ruiz Keep It Pithy Bill O'Reilly Autobiography Morrissey

Author Biography:

Brendan Tripp began writing poetry in high school, continued into college, and expanded his writing in his years as a P.R. Executive and Publisher. He eventually settled into a pattern of writing 250 poems per year, and continued doing so for a dozen or so years in the 80's and 90's. Every year he'd produce a comb-bound collection of all of that year's output, and this new series of releases is replicating those collections, but in perfect-bound paperback editions. His better-known chapbooks were put out every couple of years, and were essentially "best of" collections featuring 10% of the 500 poems composed during a particular 2-year span. Eventually these will likely be pulled together into one volume and re-issued here as well. Brendan has been very active on-line from the very early years of the Web, and has published a good deal of his poetry on his blog, which he began in 2000. This, from time to time, included reading audios of various poems. Due to the large number of pieces involved, this has never been been systematically addressed, but that is an element that is being considered for future development, possibly through a Blog Talk Radio channel, or via YouTube videos. As is evident from even a cursory reading of Tripp's poetry, most of this is dark, brooding, anguished, and fraught with despair. Eventually the process of giving these sorts of inner states a physical form began to take a toll, creating something of a neuro-linguistic feedback loop of increasing morbidity, and around 2004 he took the dramatic step of no longer writing poetry on a regular basis. After having composed so much for so long, this came as quite a shock to Tripp's system, and the various publishing projects that he had in the works (including a web site with three decades' worth of poems) fell by the wayside. It was only in the past year, following his being hired to consult on a book project, that the idea of using one of the now easily-accessible on-demand publishing services (Amazon's "Create Space") came up, and he has begun the major process of developing new editions of these annual collections. While Brendan Tripp has no plans to resume writing poetry, he is quite interested in getting his "life's work" out there, both in print, and eventually in e-books and other media. Tripp lives in Chicago where he is a consulting Marketing Communications pro, and freelance writer. He can be found all over the Internet as "BTRIPP" (except for where he's not).
Release date Australia
January 20th, 2017
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Pages
312
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
152x229x17
ISBN-13
9781573534161
Product ID
26628029

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