Attacking The Problem of Illiteracy, Worldwide

On July 27, I mentioned that I’m writing a New Dictionary of the English Language. This is my most exciting challenge, ever, because it will be

  • Unabridged—No body has worked on this but me and I’ve not abridged it.
  • Totally new—No one has ever written a dictionary like this one.
  • Complete—The first seventy-two words are finished. 
  • Non-classical—But classy.
  • Alphabetical—To make it easy to find stuff.
  • Sophisticated—Known only by people like you.
  • Aromatic—We usually have to get down real close to read  a  dictionary, so it ought to smell good..

This will be a quality book—in fact, I am calling it a Revised Standard Version Dictionary of the English Language.

I’ve had books translated into other languages. If this one is to reach it’s ultimate potential of attacking the problem of illiteracy, worldwide, it must be translated into many languages beside REGULAR  and SOUTHERN.

Now, you see why I am so excited about being “Retired, and Refired.”