More often than is comfortable for creative people, authors and artists of all kinds are being coerced and threatened to meet criteria that has little to do with their creative content and everything to do with censorship. In our previous post on this subject, we discussed the individual experience of one of our authors. Leigh…
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Freedom of the Written Word
All of us are familiar with the adage “The pen is mightier than the sword.” This has been true since the first story was put into writing — whether in hieroglyphics or cave paintings or words in any language. For the writer, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, that meant a prison sentence in a Siberian gulag, for writing the truth…
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