The Comstock Act, named after Anthony Comstock, was a controversial law in the late 19th century, censoring a wide range of material including birth control information. Repealed in 1988, its legacy persists through the censorship of various material and restrictions on contraception and abortion information. Critics argued it infringed on freedom of speech and discriminated against women.
Books
Release of Princess Rachel Adventures
My short book of children's fairy tales, now called Princess Rachel's Adventures, is now available on Amazon, in paperback and for the Kindle. The work is self-published and short (70 pages long) and as inexpensive as I can realistically make them. The tales are filled with off-center characters and humor, and if you like my … Continue reading Release of Princess Rachel Adventures