Tony Daniel says Chuck Palahiuk’s latest therapy-culture driven novel is a macabre, but interesting, tale.
Read the review here.
Tony Daniel says Chuck Palahiuk’s latest therapy-culture driven novel is a macabre, but interesting, tale.
Read the review here.
Greg Gutfeld’s new book “The Plus” advises readers to be positive and unconventional–to always look for the “plus” in each moment. Tony Daniel remembers a writer he knew who did just that.
“Behold the Punk,” Tony Daniel writes. “In some ways, he’s like the Dude from “The Big Lebowski.” I’ve never met anybody quite like him. He’s sui generis. At the same time, he is representative. Iconic. He’s got a flashlight. I have a crowbar in my hand. We are breaking into an apartment building somewhere in Georgetown. It’s a Sunday morning in the summer of 1988.”
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The only therapy animal that works is another human being, argues Tony Daniel at the Federalist.
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Tony Daniel Takes an economic look at the excesses of social media in the marketplace of ideas at The Federalist. He claims that doing hard work and always trying to produce marketable creative expression is a far better way to leverage your friendships than constantly using social media. The article is here.
Tony Daniel has a piece up now at The Federalist, “Your Kids Don’t Want To Read? Make Them Miserable Until They Do!”
“I hope people realize it’s a humor piece,” Tony says. “But of course it’s also completely serious!”
Read the essay here.