Thomas Thomas:  

CLASS OF 1966
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Warren, PA

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Thomas is from Warren, Pennsylvania. He is married. His schools include Warren Area High School. He later attended Pennsylvania State University (English Literature (Honors), Isshinryu Karate). He works(ed) at Freelance Writer and Communicator, Life Technologies, Applied Biosystems. Thomas's interests include Biotech, Astronomy, Science, Karate. Music he likes includes Janis Ian, Classical, Classic r...Expand for more
ock. Books he likes include The Original Van Gogh's Ear Anthology Series, Life and Times of Phil D'Amato, The Writer's Collective. Movies he likes include Oz The Great and Powerful, Drama, Science fiction film. TV shows he likes include Sons of Anarchy, Hbo Movies. One of Thomas's favorite quotes is:""What senses do we lack that we cannot perceive another world all around us?" - Frank Herbert, Dune.".
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I take a look at my novel-writing process and then lay out the books I will be creating over the next few years at www.thomastthomas.com.
Do we really learn facts one at a time and store them like cards in a file? Or is the process more evolutionary at www.thomastthomas.com?
Is humanity a disease, a plague on this planet, and due to be wiped out like a bacteria or a virus? Not at www.thomastthomas.com.
Social media is now creating a brave new world of peer pressure that is susceptible to social engineering. I examine two historic instances at www.thomastthomas.com.
The War Between the Sexes used to be a source of sympathy and comedy. Now the conflict is in deadly earnest, and I know why at www.thomastthomas.com.
What is the basis of personal power? It is found within and without, through knowledge and self-mastery, at www.thomastthomas.com.
Black holes are once again testing our understanding of the origins of the cosmos. And I remain an agnostic on several levels at www.thomastthomas.com.
As a child I was terrible at playing the trombone. Late in life I have tried to fix this big hole in my education at www.thomastthomas.com.
When I was a child, my parents thought I would be a lawyer like my grandfather. I examine that career path and my own inclinations at www.thomastthomas.com.
When did our ancient ideal of freedom become a value focused on compulsion and compliance? I examine the premise at www.thomastthomas.com.
Can a truly well-read person be a religious fanatic? Or does education make you more tolerant at www.thomastthomas.com?
Is there a meaning to life, outside the hormonal imperatives of eating, reproducing, and keeping up the good fight until death takes us? I examine the question, again, at www.thomastthomas.com.
I spend the morning pruning a couple of trees, and that leads to a strange meditation at www.thomastthomas.com.
My latest novel is now also available as a paperback on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/ME-Too-Network-Thomas-T/dp/0986105422
How does an author go about writing a novel? For me, it’s an organic process, with lots of questions and pauses at www.thomastthomas.com.
What would our world be like if we did not have numbers? We would lose more than just difficult math problems at www.thomastthomas.com.
What books and stories shaped my young mind and influenced my writing career? I look far back in my reading at www.thomastthomas.com.
One morning, as the years advance, you wake up realizing your possibilities are limited at www.thomastthomas.com. And that’s a good thing.
Can we ever fight a “just” and “humane” war by adopting rules of engagement and international conventions? Not at www.thomastthomas.com.
Why does monarchy—the old system of rule by a single person and family—keep coming back? I examine the premise at www.thomastthomas.com.
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