by Jeffrey K. Walker | Jun 13, 2021 | Blog, Learning from Other Countries |
There’s a lot of talk in Congress about allowing the Post Office to offer basic banking services to help solve the problem of lack of banking access for the poor and the rurally isolated in America. I thought it a good time to repost this blog from two years... by Jeffrey K. Walker | Dec 8, 2019 | Blog |
A couple of years ago, Kay-Kay and I were out visiting our daughter Peanut and her family—which most importantly included our then two-year-old grandson, Goober. We took the Goob out with us one day to a supermarket with a Truly Impressive Display of fresh-cut flowers... by Jeffrey K. Walker | Dec 1, 2019 | Blog, Learning from Other Countries |
There’s a lot of talk in Congress about allowing the Post Office to offer basic banking services to help solve the problem of lack of banking access for the poor and the rurally isolated in America. I thought it a good time to repost this blog from two years... by Jeffrey K. Walker | Jan 7, 2018 | Blog |
l love HBO’s “Westworld” series. I mean, who can resist all that robot sex and violence? It’s such a thinly disguised metaphor for our alienation and search for authenticity in this age of Runaway Technological Change. Of course, I REALLY love the original 1973... by Jeffrey K. Walker | Oct 22, 2017 | Blog, Posts About My Novels |
I turned over my second book, Truly Are the Free, to the copy editor on Friday. That’s always a Highly Emotional Event, since it’s the moment one’s beautiful, finely crafted, and perfectly constructed literary stroke of genius gets turned into… a product. In the end,...