Thursday – A Little Personal – My Second Post Oct. 2012

Linda Hill nominated me for the First Post honor. The idea is to go back to your first post and then publish it again.

The rules are:
Copy-paste, link, pingback, etc. your first post.

Identify the post: introduction, story, poem.

Explain why it was your first post.

Nominate five other bloggers.

Since I have been honored before I decided I would publish my second post which was a brief discussion of the author William F. Buckley. I decided to re-post this under my personal banner this time because the post was a little embarrassing. This was my second post since I was doing a series on authors and William F. Buckley was one of my favorites.

Before I get to the post here are my mentions.

Kim Cox

Ionia Martin

Sally Cronin

Marie Ann Bailey

Helen Valentina

GREAT ESPIONAGE STORIES FROM AN UNUSUAL SOURCE

William F. Buckley known more for his conservative view of politics, his acerbic wit, and his own television show was also very talented in crafting entertaining and well thought out espionage novels. He established the hero Blackford Oakes, a Yale-trained CIA agent, who started as a newbie on the East West bloc and rose to a senior field operative. Buckley, who was described by the New York Times as the Waugh of suspense fiction, taught me in his many novels that there is no need to be confined to single dimensional thoughts or career. His lesson to me in short – when you aspire to do more you will. Buckley wrote his stories in the 80s but they are still worth a read today. His titles include Saving the Queen; Stained Glass; Marco Polo, If You Can; Who’s on First; The Story of Henri Tod and See You Later Alligator.

19 comments

  1. Almost Iowa's avatar

    I once heard that he wrote fiction. Thanks for reminding me. I might put his fiction on my reading list…that pile is growing though

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      I know what you mean.

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  2. kimwrtr's avatar

    Enjoyed the post. I’ll have to add WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY. And thank you for the mention/nomination, John.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      You are welcome.

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  3. kimwrtr's avatar

    Reblogged this on Kim's Author Support Page and commented:
    WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Thank you Kim for the reblog

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  4. Marie A Bailey's avatar

    Hey you! Thanks for the mention. It will be interesting to revisit to my very first post since I started my blog in 2007 😉

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  5. kimwrtr's avatar

    Oh, so now I need to reblog my first blog post and then nominate five others. Is that correct?

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      1. kimwrtr's avatar

        Okay, I’ll do that when I get home from work.

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        1. John W. Howell's avatar

          You can be forgiven if you don’t have the time. After all I didn’t ask.

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  6. Jack Flacco's avatar

    I’ve heard the name, but this is the first I’ve read about him. “When you aspire to do more you will.” Great line and a great sentiment. I’ll have to get to know him one of these days. Thanks for the intro.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Very enjoyable author and one of the intellectuals of his time. He and Gore Vidal had a running public spat for years

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  7. macjam47's avatar

    I didn’t realize he wrote fiction.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Yes. Quite well

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  8. Unknown's avatar

    […] JOHN W. HOWELL NOMINATED ME FOR THE FIRST POST HONOR. THE IDEA IS TO GO BACK TO YOUR FIRST POST AND THEN PUBLISH IT AGAIN. SORRY, JOHN, I COMPLETELY FORGOT TO THIS EARLIER. […]

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Thanks for the pingback as well. Nice post.

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  9. Phillip McCollum's avatar

    Did not know the Buckster (can I call him that?) wrote novels. May have to pick one up and add it to the pile! Thanks John.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      They were good ones too.

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