Author: Jim Mitchem

There’s a detail in the design of Gone Dogs that will take your breath away.

I am an American. A veteran. An unaffiliated, independent voter. And I’ve had just about enough of the bullshit.

I am the king. I am above all others. My great and unmatched wisdom is a gift to you.

Once upon a time, a group of wealthy men decided to join forces to ensure that their wealth and power would never diminish. They needed a way to control the people who lived below them so that they needn’t worry about revolution.  But their home nation was long ago designated for free people, and free people have desires of their own. And to the wealthy men, any desire by the masses to glean power, and wealth, would lessen their own…

I caught wind of a story today about a book being banned that set me off. Then I found out that the story is from two years ago, but decided to be mad anyway. Because this isn’t about a book. It’s about our desire to take the easy road when faced with problems in life.  I speak from experience when I tell you that in some places of the country, the truth is hidden away. Locked in a cellar. Never…

Every idea starts somewhere. An epiphany. A light. Cosmic tumblers clicking into place. Something.  And when we have these ideas we think through them pretty fast—usually leading to how amazing our idea will be when it’s finally realized!  But there’s a big difference between having a good idea and bringing it to life. I know from experience that most good ideas never get past the idea stage.  Because turning ideas into reality is hard.  Really hard.  A few years ago…