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Alas no, he is a busy beaver working for his main paper in Israel and as a contributing reporter to other newspapers and his own projects. But it would be amazing if he ever came on to goodreads and an honor if he joined this group.

Alas no, he is a busy beaver working for his main paper in Israel and as a contributing reporter to other newspapers and his own projects. But it would be amazi..."
Samuel wrote: "Feliks wrote: "One of our members?"
Alas no, he is a busy beaver working for his main paper in Israel and as a contributing reporter to other newspapers and his own projects. But it would be amazi..."
I will ask.

Alas no, he is a busy beaver working for his main paper in Israel and as a contributing reporter to other newspapers and his own projects. But it..."
last I saw on his twitter he was talking with Henry Kissinger about stuff such as Yom Kippur and geopolitical/historical matters.

Evidently...a most involved and busy man.
None the less, Im going to "try" and ask.
Should he decline; so be it.
Many fabulous authors take part on GR. :)
How now? Personal friend yours, Stacy? You little minx! If he's got a line to Kissinger I'd like to hear about that!
I personally don't think many authors play around online much less this website. After all the web is mind-clobbering. The authors I think are 'here' are 'represented' by various agents and marketing lackeys and flacks.
But boy! I'd give my eye-teeth to chat with Kissinger about the Mayaguez incident. Drool!
I personally don't think many authors play around online much less this website. After all the web is mind-clobbering. The authors I think are 'here' are 'represented' by various agents and marketing lackeys and flacks.
But boy! I'd give my eye-teeth to chat with Kissinger about the Mayaguez incident. Drool!

Not sure he would agree with Kissinger's account of the SS Mayaguez tragedy. Some believe he pressed Ford to act -too hard to fast.
I agree with everything you wrote.. Im sure he has no interest playing on GR.
Quite a busy author and journalist.
Yet on the flip side, if I were an author, I would keep insurance on my fan base.
Readers can "sometimes" be emotional :) and a tad fickle.
Given the world climate these days, one simple slip of a word during an interview or in an article, could turn his readers off on a dime.
Gonna try anyway.
No downside.

Roger Ellis
Zero Hour
Glad to hear HK is still active and busy and engaged in politics. I would be shocked if someone of his caliber 'took the internet seriously'. He's a real scholar; a real world-shaker. Surprised he hasn't been retained as an ongoing advisor somewhere. Maybe he has, I don't know. Anyway thanks Stacey. This is fascinating. (No, I don't have any slant of my own on Mayaguez, I'd just be keen to hear how it went down from any of the insiders involved).
Yep, authors and audiences. I think its clear from the last few years of scandals and meltdowns, that authors should not be too friendly with their readers. Leads to shipwreck!
Roger, those lackeys and henchmen require a hefty marketing budget. Whoever publishes Ken Follett can afford to impersonate him with an online entourage! You probably have kids to put through college!
Yep, authors and audiences. I think its clear from the last few years of scandals and meltdowns, that authors should not be too friendly with their readers. Leads to shipwreck!
Roger, those lackeys and henchmen require a hefty marketing budget. Whoever publishes Ken Follett can afford to impersonate him with an online entourage! You probably have kids to put through college!
"Rise and Kill First.."
He has just won an award from National Jewish Book Council
for his book in the category of History.
Well deserved.