Agorist Writers’ Workshop releases 2nd annual anthology

Author and CLFA friend and member Jon Garett writes to tell us of the newly released anthology, Echoes of Liberty (The Clarion Call Book 2): History rings with the notes of liberty- if we know how to listen. Echoes of Liberty presents 16 stories of liberty from our past, or the past that might have been in … More Agorist Writers’ Workshop releases 2nd annual anthology

It’s the CLFA September Booknado!

Raging across a darkened land, the CLFA Booknado rips out stale, lefty establishment fiction by the roots and blasts in the new, the positive, and the bargain-priced! Batten down the hatches; the long-suppressed winds of culture change are blowing free in a whirlwind of fresh air! Click on the book image to read more & shop: NEW RELEASES   The … More It’s the CLFA September Booknado!

Freedom-Loving Writers Workshop wraps up in NYC

Great news! CLFA is not the only organization to take heed of Breitbart’s “Politics is downstream from culture” admonition. If you haven’t heard of Taliesen Nexus, you need to check them out and subscribe to their newsletter. TalNexus is a non-profit organization dedicated to facilitating collaboration between the various people needed to create pro-freedom movies, at the professional … More Freedom-Loving Writers Workshop wraps up in NYC

Reflections on the Battle of NYC – September 11, 2001

Administrative note: CLFA member and Liberty Island-published author Michael Sheldon sent us his personal thoughts on September 11. With his permission, we are reprinting them here. Friends, Here’s a picture of the East River that I took from the World Trade Center observation deck sometime in the late 1970s. It all looks peaceful and quiet … More Reflections on the Battle of NYC – September 11, 2001

Dragon Awards go to books people actually want to read!

    We at CLFA are just chuffed that so many worthy authors were honored with historic first-ever Dragon Awards. Unlike some awards, the Dragons represent the actual voice of the fans and are not a reflection of trendiness, industry wishfulness, agenda, or political correctness. Rather, these are just good stories. Here are some links … More Dragon Awards go to books people actually want to read!