Tag: shock doctrine

May 5, 2008

Excited Delirium Book: Chapter 12 (Diversify Greyrock)

Author’s Note: The following is Chapter 12 of the my online book “Excited Delirium”. Please post comments. Please tell your friends about this story. If you’ve missed a chapter, please click here for Chapter 1 (Prelude) or here for the full index. “I know we’re planning an IPO with Greyrock, but we need to show efforts related to ‘diversification’ if we’re going to maximize the […]

May 1, 2008

Excited Delirium Book: Chapter 11 (Introducing The MOMYS)

Author’s Note: The following is Chapter 11 of the my online book “Excited Delirium”. Please post comments. Please tell your friends about this story. If you’ve missed a chapter, please click here for Chapter 1 (Prelude) or here for the full index. Winter anywhere can be a daunting threat, particularly those who love to do nothing better than sit in the sun and soak up […]

May 1, 2008

Excited Delirium Book: Chapter 10 (Made In China)

Author’s Note: The following is Chapter 10 of the my online book “Excited Delirium”. Please post comments. Please tell your friends about this story. If you’ve missed a chapter, please click here for Chapter 1 (Prelude) or here for the full index. China has fascinated the West for centuries. To this day, we understand very little about China, its culture and its inhabitants. The news […]

May 1, 2008

Excited Delirium Book: Chapter 9 (The Garamond Guy)

Author’s Note: The following is Chapter 9 of the my online book "Excited Delirium". Please post comments. Please tell your friends about this story. If you’ve missed a chapter, please click here for Chapter 1 (Prelude) or here for the full index . One of Grant Garamond’s first ventures outside of the religious arena was with automobiles. They didn’t get into the raw metal bashing […]

April 23, 2008

Excited Delirium Book: Prelude

This is the prelude for the book “Excited Delirium”, an all-online, all-digital work of fiction. “Excited Delirium” is about a corporate spy who is barely able to eke out a living in a post-911 world of high security and jack-boot thugs. It’d probably be funny if it wasn’t so real.