Introduction
What a lot of bother for the simple sake of reading, is writing? Would it be that a thought could be so eloquently transcribed but without the effort that preceeds it. I think not. For that effort that makes it effortless is the very essence of the thought; written concretely on the page it cannot be more than it is, nor less than it is, until it withers, languishes, or grows in the plasticity of the mind of another. So it is that the bother of writing is not for the reading but for that which comes hence, not presupposed but seeded. Hoped. Here you may beget unto yourself some reading - the essence process of which has been driven by the mind of one George Dean.