Thursday, June 22, 2006

ePluribus Media Book Review: The Corroding Effect

As many of you know, I'm a citizen journalist with the very fine outfit ePluribus Media. Independent writers and researchers like myself have one disadvantage over our peers connected with major media outlets. Support, resources, leads, access to fact-checking, copy editing, and a wide variety of opportunities for growth are often hard to come by.

Fortunately, ePluribus Media comes to the rescue and offers people like me all of that and more. One of the latest opportunities includes having the chance to work with ePMedia writer, editor, and board member Cho on a review of an important book.

Please read The Corroding Effect, consider purchasing author Penny Coleman's masterwork Flashback: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Suicide, and the Lessons of War, and if you like the work that ePMedia allows citizen journalists such as myself to complete, please consider donating a few nickels to their bucket...they receive no funds from advertisers, and rely on supporters just like you to keep the work moving in the right direction.

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