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A.C. Cargill

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  • Aug 8, 2024 | warrenbrown.substack.com | Warren Brown |David Perlmutter |A.C. Cargill |Sandra Dingler

    We often see small, large and medium places of “paradise”, being broken and destroyed. Who or what could fix these “broken” and lost places of paradise? The shop that got destroyed down the street, the community centre that was broken into and items were stolen, the home that was destroyed, by individuals who were out on a rampage. The mindset of people need to change, to one of constructive and not destructive behaviour. This starts at an early age.

  • Jun 28, 2024 | warrenbrown.substack.com | Warren Brown |A.C. Cargill |Matthew Gasda

    Welcome to the ferocity of a furious Friday, when you have many tasks to complete before the weekend begins. It is a time to enjoy the blazing hot sun as you go for lunch and sit on a park bench. Enjoy this furious Friday as you relax with a steaming hot cup of coffee as you watch your favorite action flick, like the Fast and Furious. I recommend the following amazing writers and they work on Substack.

  • Jun 21, 2024 | warrenbrown.substack.com | Warren Brown |Franco Amati |A.C. Cargill |Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell

    Welcome to the Furious Friday Newsletter. As a creative artist, you must be familiar with the fury of creativity, when you have an idea in your head and you need to give it form, shape, and substance. A few of the amazing Substack writers, I recommend today.

  • Jun 20, 2024 | warrenbrown.substack.com | Warren Brown |A.C. Cargill |Kathryn Vercillo |Michael Estrin

    This Thursday we look at people, stories, and situations, where paradise was found and then it was rudely shattered. Have you ever had the experience in your life, when you have found and lost paradise? A few amazing Substack writers, I have recommended today, for you to read, follow and enjoy their literary works.

  • Apr 26, 2023 | medium.com | A.C. Cargill

    We live in an age when things that were once regarded as the delusional ravings of mad writers in the genre "science fiction" are now commonplace. You, the writer, can't astound your readers, stretching their brains beyond the here and now, with such things. It takes much more. You have to stretch your brain or simply have to use some other way to show that you're writing about a future, past, or life elsewhere. And that is why I ask: Is the term "science fiction" even valid anymore?

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