I have found this whole series remarkably generous, and have been wondering if you've any thoughts of weaving the pieces together into book form. I, for one, would cheer that possibility on wholeheartedly.
Thanks so much for saying Adam. Yeah I would like to pull all these together, if I can. After this No Debts series (which is more or less finished here) I've got two other shorter series' planned and I'm hoping they'll add up to book between the three parts. If it works out I'll ask you for a commendation.
The compulsion to mimic kingdoms is also found in the stories of original peoples on this continent. The ‘friendlies’ who give up the fight to preserve their tribal freedom and move to the army forts and ‘agencies’ leaving the ‘hostiles’ to fend for themselves against the awful power that has built itself a kingdom in all but name after a revolution against a prior kingdom.
David,
I have found this whole series remarkably generous, and have been wondering if you've any thoughts of weaving the pieces together into book form. I, for one, would cheer that possibility on wholeheartedly.
Thanks so much for saying Adam. Yeah I would like to pull all these together, if I can. After this No Debts series (which is more or less finished here) I've got two other shorter series' planned and I'm hoping they'll add up to book between the three parts. If it works out I'll ask you for a commendation.
The compulsion to mimic kingdoms is also found in the stories of original peoples on this continent. The ‘friendlies’ who give up the fight to preserve their tribal freedom and move to the army forts and ‘agencies’ leaving the ‘hostiles’ to fend for themselves against the awful power that has built itself a kingdom in all but name after a revolution against a prior kingdom.
Thanks for parsing the biblical narrative
My pleasure, and thank you for this parallel.