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The Company Man

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Originally Published in “The New York Times.” — I work for a big company. I’m small. I’m much smaller than the company. My boss told me so himself. He said, “The company is much …

February 19, 2014
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It’s not about Arabs hating Jews, but Arabs hating Arabs

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So now it turns out that for all the blood, sweat and tears, we have lost Iraq. The terrorists are back. They have recaptured virtually every part of the country that had been won by our valorous men and women. The cost? More than 4,000 Americans dead and more than 30,000 wounded. Plus billions of…

February 19, 2014
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Engelhard’s Guide to Writing for a World Gone Berserk

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Tips on writing, from any writer, should be ignored. But here we go anyway, from Jack Engelhard, the author of the international bestselling novel Indecent Proposal: 1. Keep it simple. What is the one thought you are trying to convey? Go for it cleanly. 2. Write for yourself. If you do not trust yourself, write…

February 19, 2014
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  • "Precise, almost clinical language...is this book fun to read? You betcha!"
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    The New York Times
    Indecent Proposal
  • "That Jack Engelhard is a talented novelist is self-evident. His story plots are engrossing, his writing is fluid, and his characters are easily recognizable. They are as flawed and complex as flesh and blood people. And like actual people, they are often confronted by moral choices. This is where Jack Engelhard becomes an important novelist. By presenting his characters with moral roadblocks, the author asks us, as readers, to examine our own ethics. That's rare in today's literature."
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    Kenneth Slawenski, bestselling author of J.D.Salinger: A life
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  • "Jack Engelhard combines personal experience, the experience of others, and a truly vivid, thoroughly grounded imagination to paint this compelling portrait of a novelist. For a quick, brisk read brimming with pathos and dignity, humor and mystery, hope and despair, love and lust, corporate autocracy and little guys who won't knuckle under....you don't want to miss Slot Attendant."
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    John W. Cassell, author of Crossroads: 1969
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