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A Plague of Darkness sheds light upon the sense of quiet desperation currently devastating the children of our society: Black, white, yellow or red. This plague, which we watch morph and transform itself into its differing forms every evening on our nightly news is an equal opportunity destroyer. During a cross-country plane trip, Payack penned A Plague of Darkness. To better illustrate (and encapsulate) the emotional toll this unseeable plague has wreaked upon the emotional lives of our children across the land, he further illustrated this essay with a series of some thirty 'collages' that…mehr

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A Plague of Darkness sheds light upon the sense of quiet desperation currently devastating the children of our society: Black, white, yellow or red. This plague, which we watch morph and transform itself into its differing forms every evening on our nightly news is an equal opportunity destroyer. During a cross-country plane trip, Payack penned A Plague of Darkness. To better illustrate (and encapsulate) the emotional toll this unseeable plague has wreaked upon the emotional lives of our children across the land, he further illustrated this essay with a series of some thirty 'collages' that will help you see the devastation through the mind (and eye) of the child, which remain hopeful, above all.
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Autorenporträt
Paul JJ Payack is the founding president of both the Global Language Monitor and yourDictionary.com. His work has been published in dozens of collections, anthologies and reviews the world over. A media commentator on words and language, Payack has been interviewed by the BBC; The Wall Street Journal; The New York Times; CNN; National Public Radio (NPR); and participated in the White House High Tech CEO Forum, just weeks before the events of September 11th, 2001.

He resides in Austin, Texas with his wife and family.