
Well Considered–“A profoundly memorable and affecting novel”–Robert Fleming, AALBC.com
Available at Busboys and Poets Bookstore, TeachingForChange.org, iUniverse.com, BarnesAndNoble.com, Amazon.com, and other online bookstores and by phone at 1-800-288-4677.Reviews for Well Considered: Click to see full review or hover for summary

Cologne No. 10 For Men – “A superb novel of the Vietnam war…compares favorably with CATCH-22 and M.A.S.H. The writing crackles with authenticity.” —Writer’s Digest
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Richard Peabody, Editor of Gargoyle Magazine
"I love the way Wilfred recycles the bodies. That's fabulous stuff with a direct line to Heller's Catch-22 and perfectly captures the insanity of the Vietnam War."Skytroopers CD – Songs of war, peace and love from Vietnam, written by Richard Morris in 1967 in Vietnam, and recorded in 2007.
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Category Archives: Relating to Well Considered, the novel
Little Green Men in Greenbelt
On May 11-12 we participated in the 9th Annual Green Man Festival in historic Old Greenbelt, Maryland. This Washington suburb was settled in 1937 as a public cooperative community. Eleanor Roosevelt helped in its planning. The town was originally surrounded … Continue reading
Thanks, Eli
At the International Day of the Book festival in Kensington, Maryland, last Sunday, a steady stream of booklovers passed by. Many stopped to hear about Cologne No. 10 for Men and Well Considered. This is always our first book festival of the season. … Continue reading
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Tagged 1st Annual College Park MD Book Festival, Book Expo at Bowie Senior Center, Bowiefest 2013, Elisenda Sola-Sole, Gaithersburg Book Festival, Greenbelt Green Man Festival, Kensington International Day of the Book, Kensington Row Bookshop, memorial day writers' project, Riverdale Park MD Artfest Literary Corner
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Didn’t I have enough to read?
As if I didn’t have stacks of books awaiting my attention, yesterday I committed to two more: Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America by Juan Gonzalez, and Howard Zinn’s A History of the People of the United States. … Continue reading
Busboys and Poets Hyattsville Bookstore
Well Considered and Cologne No. 10 For Men are now being sold at the new bookstore in Busboys and Poets in Hyattsville, Maryland, an excellent independent bookseller. Buy them there!
The Elements of Style – Updated by Pritchard
To all wordsmiths and students of grammar: There I am, sitting at my table at the Hyattsville Arts Festival, waiting for someone to look at my wares—Cologne No. 10 For Men and Well Considered. I am reading my recent acquisition—William … Continue reading
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Tagged cliches, composition, grammar, Hyattsville Arts Festival, punctuation, Stanford Pritchard, Strunk, The Elements of Style, The Elements of Style Updated and Annotated for Present-Day Use, William Strunk Jr.
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Not an art book either
One of my earlier posts http://richardmorrisauthor.wordpress.com/2010/09/28/not-a-romance-novel/ told about the assumption some people make that Well Considered is a romance novel when they see the black protagonist and the white female character (a neighbor) in the cover illustration even though the characters are … Continue reading
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Tagged Andra Damron, Art Under Pressure store at Busboys and Poets, Busboys & Poets in Hyattsville MD, David Levy, Hyattsville MD arts district, Julia Duin, literary arts, novels with characters of different races
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Not as predicted
Memorial Day weekend did not turn out as I had predicted http://richardmorrisauthor.wordpress.com/2012/05/17/tis-the-season/. In that post I had commented that Well Considered was likely to sell well in Bowie, as the setting of the novel is there, and that Memorial Day … Continue reading
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Tagged Andra Damron, arts classes for children in Bowie, Busboys and Poets in Hyattsville, Charis Center, David Levy, Julia Duin, Memorial Day 2012 on the mall in D.C., memorial day writers' project, Old Bowie Artsfest, President Obama speaks at Vietnam Memorial Wall
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0 of 10 available … that’s good!
This morning we accessed the Prince George’s County library website — wanted to locate the opening time of the Hyattsville branch to determine when to swap the old books and check out the new ones. While using the website it seemed a good time to … Continue reading
An awesome queue…at the Gaithersburg Book Festival
An awesome queue of over a hundred enthusiastic fans followed Jenny Lawson from her speakers’ tent to the book signing tent. People were still in the signing line more than an hour later at 6:00 P.M. when everyone was packing up. We … Continue reading
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Tagged David Levy, Days of Fire and Glory: The Rise and Fall of a Charismatic Community, Gaithersburg Book Festival 2012, Jenny Lawson, Julia Duin, Lets Pretend This Never Happened (A Mostly True Memoir), Revolt of the Animals, Richard Peabody, Stress City: A Big Book of Fiction by 50 DC Area Guys, young adult novels
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‘Tis the season
‘Tis the season of festivals all around us. Riverdale Artsfest was wonderful and will definitely be on our list to watch for next year http://richardmorrisauthor.wordpress.com/2012/05/08/a-curiosity-shop/. Procrastination prevented us from having a booth at the Green Man Festival in Greenbelt last weekend … Continue reading
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Tagged 1st Cav on Memorial Day 2012, Audrey Engdahl, Audrey Engdahl illustrator, Bowie Artsfest 2012, Bowiefest 2012, Dayana Yochim, Gaithersburg Book Festival 2012, Greenbelt Green Man Festival, Memorial Day on mall in Washington D.C., memorial day writers' project, Rick Engdahl, Riverdale Artsfest, Sense of Wonder band, Veterans Day, war satire
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