
James Patterson
Journalist at Freelance
Diplomat/economist/journalist; GOP official Indianapolis/WashDC; Reporter in 2014's "Selma"; former husband Evelyn Y. Davis https://t.co/BFw1tza6OP
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
werd.com | Beau Hayhoe |Jack Reacher |James Patterson |Brandon Sanderson
Clothing > Footwear 10 Best Mules for Men to Slide Into this Summer By Beau Hayhoe | Updated June 11, 2025 The brilliant thing about the menswear world is seemingly that, if you can dream it up, there’s likely a brand making whatever you’ve got in mind. Take some of the best mule shoes: A traditional clog-style shoe that manages to walk the fine line between an open-toed sandal, a beach-ready flip-flop and a more sturdy loafer or boat shoe.
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3 weeks ago |
publishersweekly.com | James Patterson |Patrick Leddin
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2 months ago |
washingtonblade.com | James Patterson
Brian McNaught, the pioneering gay activist and author of 1986’s “On Being Gay” and 1993’s “Gay Issues in the Workplace,” has written a personal account about his Catholic faith and homosexuality. It is a memoir without much substance. “A Prince of a Boy: How One Gay Catholic Helped Change the World” (Cascade Books) is a strong personal statement by McNaught. He helped change family relationships. He helped change attitudes about homosexuality. He helped change workplaces, but the world?
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Mar 6, 2025 |
werd.com | Beau Hayhoe |Jack Reacher |James Patterson |Brandon Sanderson
Best known for: Classic dress boots made with Goodyear welting and offered at accessible prices in a range of vivid colorways, especially its distinctive moc toe boots. Dress boots once served a highly functional purpose – for instance, boots with brogue designs were preferred for their utility in the wet highlands.
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Feb 17, 2025 |
rte.ie | James Patterson
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