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The Inditer was the pet project of Bill Loepkey of Canada to provide a place on the internet for literature and culture. During the seven years Inditer Dot Com ran, Bill battled advancing illness and frustration with the legal system. The case would make a monumental saga of conflict of laws between the US and Canada and (US) governmental perfidity. Inside the U.S. the tale is untold.

On the internet Bill did not weap of his situation. Instead his efforts to promote budding voices brought to the fore of Inditer's table of contents many American voices stiffled by the baroque shaddow of political correctness.

For most of Inditer's seven year run, Bill gave expression to new voices who stood outside the pale of stiffling political correctness.

Part of Bill's promotion of unknown authors took the form of accepting Outtakes from IF ALL MEN WERE ANGELS. Angels directly spoke of the changes wrought by adjustment to the Third Industrial Revolution, a subject not discussed in the United States.

Bill used to say he devoted four hours a day to Inditer. I think he greatly understated his total commitment to bringing literate English to tame the Wild West of the Internet.


If All Men Were Angels
If All Men Were Angels

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