ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Glenn S. Reiner is a semi-retired journalist. A native of Brooklyn, NY, he spent most of his writing career in Georgia, working both as a staff and free lance writer, columnist and editor for a variety of newspapers. Glenn has also functioned as an editorial page writer and editor. He has, in addition, proven himself to have a flair for feature stories. He has lived in South Florida since 1996.

4 Responses to ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  1. My Brother Glenn,
    I am very proud to know you through these blogs!
    Human being means moving forward for the truth, love, and life.
    Life without problems may not be as pleasant as it seems most of the times as we enjoy it.

  2. I see that your writing abilities have only been more even perfected through the years. I am proud that you are my cousin-and you are being heard- though far apart in time- yet so close in spirit

  3. Thank you for a complete picture,of this political no show.The damage & harm done by these comments,are commited on a smaller basis everyday,all over the world.Hatred & ignorance are a reality in modern times,which to me in the present moment so wasteful!The movie Into the wild, it takes a compassionate person who can not deal with society,into the outer reaches of Alaska,Where he perishes.Within self introspection & time,he realizes happiness must be shared.Sarah pack up the gun & ammo,The bus awaits you.It is there with you & yourself,that you might see what,who you have harmed & perish,With the knowledge that you were wrong,& the people you & Fox enflamed,are but victims of your shaded viciousness.Rest not in Peace,Just give it a rest, Do some good!!!

  4. Great article. It was humorous and well articulated. Thank you.

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