S.T. Karnick is one of the journeyman writers of the
conservative-libertarian (or as he would say, classical liberal)
movement. His work has appeared just about everywhere, including
TAS online. Some of you may remember him from his editorship and
co-creation of American Outlook, which was a very good
policy and culture magazine put out by the Hudson Institute for
several years. He and Wlady gave me my first opportunities in
freelance writing a few years ago. (Thanks to both for helping
through a couple of lean years in Waco.)
Although Karnick has written about just about everything between
his freelance work and his regular editorial pieces for the Hudson
magazine, he really shines when opining about popular culture.
After years of encouraging him to focus on that area, I am happy to
report that Karnick on Culture is
now in business. After only a few short days, Karnick has written
posts covering Mickey Spillane, Monk, Psych, the Beach Boys,
Touching Evil, Nero Wolfe, The Closer, and Superman Returns. Spend
a little time with S.T. Karnick before you make another CD, DVD, or
fiction purchase. You'll be glad you did.
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