It’s been a hugely busy month of writing, traveling, mourning, Tesla, and Edison. Here’s a quick catch up in case you missed anything.
Hot White Snow: My more “creative” writing, responses to writing prompts, some memoir-ish works, and articles “On Writing.” Featured recently:
- A Secret Stash – Who knew canned jams could say so much?
- The Writer Pyramid – How to know if you’re a writer
- A Drop of Worthington E – A beer, a bash, a Bermuda
- My Life in a Bust – How a Lincoln head changed my life
- Concealed Carry – A darker look at your neighbors for a writing prompt
The Dake Page focuses on communicating science to the general populace, with a sometimes emphasis on climate change. Recent articles:
- James Hansen and Catastrophic Ice Melting: What it Means – Hint, it’s not good
- Happy St. Patrick’s Day: Climate Change is Ireland – Maybe not so green
- Arctic Sea Ice Continues to Decline at a Record Pace – This is not good either
- Spotting Climate Deniers on the Internet – Professional vs amateur deniers
- What is Happening to the Arctic: How to Read the Graphs – Easier than Ikea
Science Traveler: Here on my author website I focus on my non-fiction works (Tesla, Edison, Lincoln), plus tips and tales about traveling the world. Several recent posts:
- Machu Picchu or Serbia: That is the Question – It’s a tough question
- The Hot and Cold Climate of Tenerife – From sweating to freezing in two hours
- 5 Things You Didn’t Know About Thomas Edison – and Tesla too!
- Visiting Nikola Tesla in Belgrade – And herein lies the answer
- Book Review: Lincoln, Inc. – Selling the President
- Abraham Lincoln: No Other Marks or Brands Recollected – Lincoln’s slave ad
- Feeling Brussels – Remembering and mourning my second home
- Of Nikola Tesla and Actors – Somehow, actors and Tesla seem to go together
- Science Traveling Bulgaria – A rather unique country
This past month also so a draft cover for my Thomas Edison book due out in July, and I’ll share that with you all shortly. Edison: The Inventor of the Modern World is in the same style and format as my Tesla book. And while I continue with the sample chapters of my Abraham Lincoln book, another potential book offer arose. More on that later.
David J. Kent has been a scientist for thirty-five years, is an avid science traveler, and an independent Abraham Lincoln historian. He is the author of Tesla: The Wizard of Electricity (now in its 5th printing) and two e-books: Nikola Tesla: Renewable Energy Ahead of Its Time and Abraham Lincoln and Nikola Tesla: Connected by Fate. His book on Thomas Edison is due in Barnes and Noble stores in July 2016.
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