Note: Terry Melanson is the author of “Perfectibilists: The 18th Century Bavarian Order of the Illuminati”. He also publishes a scholarly journal on the history of the Illuminati of Bavaria and is the creator of the well known …
The discussion on the Illuminati and the Carbonari, in parts four and five, are interesting – for what is said, what's left out, and certain erroneous statements and/or logic. Quigley's first mention of the Illuminati: QUIGLEY: “Then …
by Terry Melanson March 10, 2014 Kevin Cole recently wrote an informative article about Carroll Quigley: “Professor Carroll Quigley and the Article that Said Too Little: Reclaiming History from Omission and Partisan Straw …
James Carroll on Vatican's "Shameless Dodge" in U.N. Hearing, and Its "Terrible Moral Cost". It's a recommendation to me when the (self-appointed) centrist gatekeepers of the American Catholic conversation like Michael …
Hunter is Book 7 in Michael's YA fiction series Quantum Prophecy. This story is more or less free-standing from what I understand so is a great Jump On point to get in to the series. If you want to worry about continuity the first …
Cleveland, OH – Northeast Ohioan Bridie Carroll returns to Cleveland this December when she performs at the State Theatre of PlayhouseSquare in the national tour of “Wicked”, running December 4, 2013 – January 5, 2014.&ldquo…
Let's all help Erin Albert celebrate the release of her fabulous YA fantasy The Prophecy (see my 5-star Goodreads review here). Today she's sharing a bit about her writing process and a giveaway. Welcome, Erin!
The Prophecy excerpt: “Everything must be taken down.” A rotund man, with beady black eyes, surveyed the town, disdain in his expression. While he did not appear distinguishable from the other black and purple clad men, …
I'm super excited to welcome Erin Albert, author of the forthcoming YA fantasy The Prophecy. I have had the pleasure of reading it, but I haven't posted my Goodreads review yet (I'm waiting until a little closer to the November …
San Antonio's Northside ISD, which became the focus of national controversy when an intensely evangelical high school sophomore refused to wear her RFID-equipped student ID because it was the Mark of the Beast, is not the first school district to track …