Remember the saying, “Fool’s names and fool’s faces always seen in public places”? Let’s face it, it’s absolutely imperative we communicate by the spoken word or the written word. Thankfully we have a ...
Whether you first knew him as one of the “Two Wild and Crazy Guys” on Saturday Night Live or as one of the investigating podcasters on Hulu's “Only Murders in the Building,” chances are you've seen ...
If you run a search for “mystery books” on Amazon.com, you’ll get over 213,000 results—and that’s after filtering by genre. What’s more, there are as many as one million books published in the US each ...
Although it's clear that we shouldn't believe everything that's written on the internet, people do tend to put more trust in written words than in spoken ones—even if the source of a piece of writing ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about history. A brief review of how we got here, through Disraeli’s eyes: In the beginning were the monuments of men, the ...
The conscious field encompasses everything that one is aware of, and is experiencing, at one moment in time. For example, right now, as I am typing, I am aware of my computer, the smell of coffee, and ...
If you go to this page on my blog, you’ll find an introductory post about the use of artificial intelligence in generating written content, marketing messages, and personalized email. It won’t win any ...
Conventional wisdom holds that YouTube, videogames, cable TV and iPods have turned us away from the written word. Glowing streams of visual delights replaced paper and longhand letters shrank to ...
STEVE MARTIN WRITES THE WRITTEN WORD: Collected Written Word Works by Steve Martin. By Steve Martin. Grand Central Publishing. 432 pages. $30. Whether you first knew him as one of the “Two Wild and ...
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