Joshua Calkins-Treworgy
A small-press author from the small township of Eden, New York, Joshua has a passion for storytelling that he hopes to turn to his advantage in all forms, be it fiction (his passion), or otherwise. Wife-Audrey. Daughters- Cassandra and Celina.
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Chains on Your KeyboardTaking a look at the censorship and control of the Internet and one of its greatest components, the blogosphere.
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The One-Two Combo of Student LoansA brief overview of how the banking system can and will double-dip you for your education.
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Twitter: Where Blogging Meets ADHDThe following article is a review of popular online social networking site, Twitter. Calkins-Treworgy, not a fan, explains why he just can't get behind the particular product.
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An Economic Forecast for ChristmasA look at how saving up and spending more wisely throughout the year might make Christmas an economic boom once again, which we sorely need.
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How the Everyday Blogger's Opinions Are No Longer ProtectedA brief diatribe on the benefits and risks of expressing one's thoughts and opinions in the blogosphere.
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E-Observations on E-booksA brief look at the electronic format books marketplace, as well as a well-aimed fingerpointing to nonmainstream sites/groups producing e-book literature.
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FacelessWhen your job is to see people only as consumers and revenue sources, can it eventually come back to haunt you? Certainly Michael Strom is starting to believe so.
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Top Ten Halloween Song SelectionsThis is my top ten list of Halloween-matching songs, some of which were directly inspired by the holiday itself, as the reader will see.
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Spook House Cinema: My Top 10 Halloween MoviesA top ten list of some of the best choices for Halloween season viewing, cinematically speaking.
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Fight Club" Broken Rules, Broken Face, Broken ManA review of Fight Club, portraying the excellent narrative techniques and stylistic choices that make Fight Club a film to be regarded as a great.