Busy Week Ahead
Posting will be sporadic for the next couple of weeks
It’s the holiday season, and that is always a hectic time of year for everyone. There’s the gift-buying, tree decorating, hanging lights stuff that has to get done. Here in the Mad Sociologist household, however, we take it a step further. We have a huge company Christmas Party to prep for…and as the company grows so does this Christmas Party. This year we have the good fortune of having the largest company holiday celebration we’ve ever had!
On top of that, because business has been growing faster than we can keep up, we are expanding by opening an early intervention center. Inspection is next week! Opening is next month.
Since this business is what funds my writing, I’ll be donning a Mad Sociologist tool belt and doing manual labor throughout the week. Consequently, writing will be sporadic until the beginning of the year.
Don’t worry. There are plenty of projects on the way! Next year will be the most fruitful year yet for Mad Sociologist and Underground Classroom Content. I can’t wait!
And since there will be a shortage of Mad Sociologist Content for the next month or so, you can always purchase my novel, Stone is not Forever and transport yourself back to the turn of the twentieth century, when young Dominico Rossa journeyed from his village in Campania to the United States in a desperate gambit to win the woman he loves and save his family from ruin. If you have someone in your life who is into historical fiction, or immigration stories, or epic tales of overcoming adversity, make a gift of Stone is not Forever.
You can also get access to my other fiction work with a paid subscription to my Substack page. Travel with Herman Smiley and his new, coffee slugging friend, God as they travel through the Cosmic Reality searching for the truth humanity has forgotten.
Or you can read my latest novel as it develops. Sam had no interest in leaving his apartment. Fortunately, society had evolved to the point where going outside was entirely unnecessary…in fact, it was discouraged. Everything he needed was right there in his apartment. That is, until it was blown up in a terrorist attack. Now Sam had to face his worst nightmare, being outside. Read about his adventures in my novel in the works, Outside. Start with the first chapter, with new chapters on the way.






