It was 15 years ago this week when I posted the first articles to this website. For the first few months, I struggled to figure out the site’s direction — and some of the early articles were pretty terrible.
(This review of the first “Atlas Shrugged” film is still completely accurate, though.)
I posted a couple of articles before I announced anything and then I announced the launch on May 13, 2011 with a post on Facebook. The screenshot above is from 11 years ago, so it reflects the basics of the older design I used from the beginning.
There are times when I read things I’ve published here and I’m embarrassed about them, especially the earlier material. The things I’ve been publishing for the last five years or so are a reflection of how my priorities have changed. (Here’s a guide to my current content.)
I’ve realized that the things I now see as important are not “social media-friendly,” so I have a real problem connecting with the people I truly want to connect with today. For most people, the work I publish now is almost invisible.
Back when I was writing about politics all the time, I had tens of thousands of daily readers. (My best day was a bit more than 30,000 readers.) Now that I write about very different things — which I see as far more important, but which many people see as boring — daily readership is sometimes as low as a couple hundred people.
I’m happy with my current direction and I have a lot more to say. I want to write more. I want to make films. I want to explore other media. I’m confident that the right people will find me and connect with me when the time is right.
But no matter how small my audience might be in the meantime, I appreciate you being here. And I especially appreciate those who’ve been here from the beginning.

Chance encounter with woman leaves me grateful for my health
If principles of First Amendment still apply, principles of Second do, too
Years later, I see that I was an outsider who could never fit in