Browsing: A Message from The Publisher

     As I fondly remembered, this was a place that you, pardon the pun,  could get lost in. We had gotten so caught up that we lost track of time, the sun was setting and none of us could remember which way we had come through the woods.

    We cannot predict the future. But we can create it. This quote was delivered by Ilya Prigogine who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1977. We as a people stand in the doorway of no return and this is not our first time.

When it is necessary I will share my space in this box to give important information to our readers. This important information is concerning our brothers and sisters who are incarcerated. We know that with this COVID-19 virus being incarcerated is one of the main places where this virus can wreak havoc.

     Tucker allowed me to further understand what it meant when we said, “don’t let the smooth taste fool ya.” He could give it as well as take it. In my book he could talk it as well as walk it.

     In trying to understand the totality of the underlining repercussions of this virus, it is truly unappreciated and unrecognizable until it hits home on your doorsteps.

     If you don’t pay your light bill your lights will go off, yet when a bad storm comes and knocks out your lights, you have no control; but either way you’re in the darkness. On one hand you caused the darkness; on the other, you could not stop the darkness.

     In times like these we questioned everything that happens good bad or in-different. We can’t seem to find the answers to justify what we consider to be the means to what is happening. We run rampant searching for answers to appease us to suppress the anxieties that we feel because of our human frailties.

     This Wuhan Coronavirus has focused our attention on what has been happening right under our own noses. It’s like Chickenpox,  Measles, Mumps and the Flu have taken some steroids and morphed into the $20,000,000,000 AI virus.