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Richard Greene

    Richard V. Greene's work delves into metaphysics, the history of modern philosophy, and ethics, often exploring the philosophical dimensions of popular culture. As the Executive Director of the Society for Skeptical Studies, he fosters discussion and research into skepticism. His engagement with medical ethics and skeptical inquiry highlights a commitment to critically examining the world.

    Conspiracy Theories in the Time of Coronavirus
    Painting with Words
    The Woods are Waiting
    Making Government Work
    Powering Up
    Russian roulette : the life and times of Graham Greene
    • 2024

      The Little Guide to Writing for Impact

      How to Communicate Research in a Way that People Will Read

      • 142 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on the writing process for researchers, the manual guides readers through creating impactful written work from inception to completion. It features a wealth of examples highlighting effective and ineffective writing, alongside the authors' personal experiences in transforming ideas into compelling narratives. This resource serves both as a comprehensive guide and a deep dive into specific writing challenges, making it invaluable for writers aiming to enhance their skills.

      The Little Guide to Writing for Impact
    • 2023

      In the tradition of Lisa Jewell and Ruth Ware, Katherine Greene’s debut thriller is a dark descent into the sinister traditions and customs of a small town in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Yet no superstition will prepare childhood friends Cheyenne and Natalie for the macabre truth that awaits them. Cheyenne Ashby knows the dark and disturbing history of her hometown of Blue Cliff, Virginia, all too well. It’s why she left. Growing up deep within the woods with her eccentric mother, Constance, she was raised on the unusual customs and generational superstitions linked to the local legend of an evil entity that haunts the forest. Five years ago, the bodies of three children were found in the woods. It was a man—not a mythical beast—named Jasper Clinton who was convicted of these heinous crimes. For five years, the town breathed just a bit easier with a real-life monster behind bars. But when another child goes missing, Cheyenne and Natalie are determined to discover the truth and uncover the town’s dangerous secrets rooted in its terrifying past. The two women must confront the reality of the superstitions they always believed in and their town’s complicated connection with who—or what—lives in the woods.

      The Woods are Waiting
    • 2022

      Microchips, government-replaced bird drones, QAnon and vaccine tracers: these are just a few of the most common conspiracies we have heard over and over again throughout most of 2020-2021's news cycles. There are common categories of conspiracy theories, variants of which pop up over and over again, and new and outrageous theories that seemingly appear overnight. While most of them are easily debunked, conspiracy theories and their root causes can be used to closely track people's most significant philosophical concerns at a point in time. In this up-to-date study of conspiracy theories, the authors look at the history of conspiracy theories, discuss the history and hallmarks of such theories, and examine what counts as a conspiracy theory--and what doesn't.

      Conspiracy Theories in the Time of Coronavirus
    • 2022

      The Caterpillar and the Butterfly

      Autobiographical Poems

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      This collection features autobiographical poems that explore the author's personal experiences and reflections. Through vivid imagery and emotional depth, Greene delves into themes of identity, memory, and the passage of time. Each poem offers a glimpse into his life, capturing moments of joy, sorrow, and introspection, making it a poignant journey through his memories and insights.

      The Caterpillar and the Butterfly
    • 2022

      The book features a collection of insightful aphorisms that have been revised and updated to reflect contemporary thoughts and ideas. This fresh compilation offers readers a blend of wisdom and humor, encouraging reflection on various aspects of life. With its engaging and thought-provoking content, it serves as both a source of inspiration and a tool for personal growth.

      A Curmudgeon's Guide to Postmodern Times
    • 2021

      Painting with Words

      Landscapes in Verse

      • 122 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Featuring a diverse array of poems, this collection vividly captures the beauty and intricacies of the exterior world. Each piece explores various elements of nature, from landscapes to weather phenomena, evoking a deep appreciation for the environment. The poems invite readers to reflect on their relationship with the natural world, blending imagery and emotion to create a rich tapestry of experiences that resonate with the reader's senses and imagination.

      Painting with Words
    • 2021

      Becoming Old

      Poems of Aging

      • 54 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Exploring the journey of aging, this collection of poems delves into themes of time, memory, and the beauty of life's transitions. Each piece captures the emotional landscape of growing older, reflecting on both the challenges and the wisdom gained through experience. The verses invite readers to embrace the inevitability of change while celebrating the richness of life’s later stages. With poignant imagery and heartfelt expression, the poems resonate with anyone navigating the complexities of aging.

      Becoming Old
    • 2021

      "A vivid, deeply researched account of the tumultuous life of one of the twentieth century's greatest novelists, the author of The End of the Affair. Graham Greene lived a life as strange and compelling as those in his brilliant novels. A journalist and MI6 officer, Greene sought out the inner narratives of war and politics across the world; he witnessed the Second World War, the Vietnam War, the Mau Mau Rebellion, the rise of Fidel Castro, and the guerrilla wars of Central America. His classic novels, including The Heart of the Matter and The Quiet American, are only pieces of a career that reads like a primer on the twentieth century itself. With wit, keen understanding, and compassion informed by recently surfaced letters and new memoirs from Graham Greene's contemporaries, Richard Greene creates a nuanced portrait of a complicated man. An Unquiet Englishman delves into the conflicts that defined Greene-marriage, promiscuity, faith, and mental illness-to bring fresh insights to his work. This sensitive, fascinating biography sheds new light on one of the foremost modern writers"-- Provided by publisher

      The Unquiet Englishman: A Life of Graham Greene
    • 2021

      Exploring the harrowing realities of conflict, this collection of poems delves into the emotional and psychological impacts of war. Through vivid imagery and poignant language, the author captures the struggles, losses, and resilience of those affected by violence. Each poem serves as a reflection on the human experience amidst chaos, offering a profound commentary on the nature of conflict and its aftermath. Greene's work invites readers to confront the complexities of war and its enduring scars on society.

      The Broken Guitar
    • 2020