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Random Musings³ A Left Hemisphere Reveal

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Publisher: Joyner Outdoor Media

Date: April 8, 2025

PB ISBN-13: 979-8861439251

HC ISBN-13: 979-8861439275

LOCC# 2023919592

Dim (PB): 9 x 6 x 0.6 inches

BW interior, Color cover.

Words: 30,304

langauge: English

From the releases of “Random Musings of the Left Hemisphere,” and “Random² Musings -Left Hemisphere Continuum,” The author offers this latest collection of thoughts and passages. It is intended that you will find them useful to formulate your thoughts and to resolve your conclusions as the author has found them to be instrumental in this pursuit.

As we continue to review, rationalize, and tackle some of what gnaws at us, it is suspect it does to some extent for each of us. It is a worthy effort to go back and revisit these mental exercises in thought when something doesn’t seem to fit or conflicts with thoughts previously resolved. It is healthy and fuel for growth to give weight to questioning such matters of importance. Sometimes these matters evolve, mold, and change.  Other times it is our depth of rationalizing and understanding that has changed.

172
Pages
46
Chapters
8
Years Spanned in Writing it
37
Years as a conservative

Editorial Review

Mike Joyner’s Random³ Musings is exactly what the title suggests: a meandering, personal collection of reflections, sharp opinions, and off-the-cuff observations. The book moves through a wide range of topics, from heartfelt stories of friendship and loss to biting critiques of politics, media, and modern society. It mixes humor with anger, grief with gratitude, and storytelling with commentary. Sometimes the chapters feel like journal entries. Other times, they read like rants written in the heat of the moment. The voice is steady and familiar, like listening to a friend or neighbor talk.

I often felt like I was being pulled into a conversation that could change tone on a dime. One page had me nodding along with a story about kindness and connection, and the next page left me bristling at a fiery political jab. That unpredictability made the book lively. Joyner’s bluntness is his strength. When he strips things down to human moments, like reflecting on lost friendships or the fragility of life, the writing shines. It’s simple, raw, and moving. When he leans into politics, the words come out sharp and unfiltered, which can feel cathartic if you agree.

Joyner doesn’t hide his frustrations or dress them up. He admits his biases, he vents his anger, and he celebrates the little joys that keep him grounded. The prose is plainspoken, sometimes rough around the edges, but always true to his voice. I found myself liking the sections where he slows down the most, moments when he’s fishing, remembering friends, or pausing to notice the good in strangers. Those passages gave the book a warmth that balanced out the harder edges.

Random³ Musings feels like a long talk with someone who isn’t afraid to tell you what they think, even if it ruffles feathers. I’d recommend this book to readers who enjoy personal essays that mix heart and grit, especially those interested in the perspectives of someone who values tradition, directness, and lived experience. It’s not a polished or neutral read, but it is an honest one, and sometimes that’s exactly what makes it worth the time.

Reader Review

An Uplifting and Refreshing Book

The author’s purpose in this book is to “effectively communicate” what gets his attention, drives his thinking, and “what is in my heart.” The topics include politics, the nature of modern society, and his outlook on life. The book reads like a series of blog entries, 46 chapters of a few pages each. Some are about what happened to him on certain days, but most are just random thoughts going from major world events to his opinion on subjects close to him....

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Chapters 1-13

Crack a Smile

The Disquieting Hours of 9/11

Ours to Keep

Ride The Wave

One Percent of Anything

Mood of Sorts

A Day in the Sun?

The Tale of Two 4473's

A Pile of Corn

Critical Rebuke

In Passing

Ruth

I Vividly Recall

When Politics Rule

Memories of Kindness

Damn Uppity

Chapters 14-26

A Deplorable Woman Scorned

Stand With Honor

2018

A Typical Facebook Turkey Hunting Page

D-Day

A Meaningful Thanksgiving

Election 2016, A Split…

Right to Express

A Depraved Ideology

Political Ideologies for a Turkey Hunter

Algebra for Leftist Liberals

For the Love of the Hunt

Cyclists, Drunk Drivers, a Life Lost…

Tube Amp Designer Lingo

Constitutional Rights Matter?

Far Too Young

Chapters 27-39

Willow

Gun Owner Apathy In NY

Afterwards

A Thankful Thanksgiving

“Rust” Movie Set Shooting, What It Teaches

January 7th

A Tale of a Snowman

A Loss of Catholic Faith

Rice Bowl Technology

A New Year

Off-Year Elections

A Boomer Deep Dive

We Told You So

You May Ask

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Sentence Description
A worldview fully grounded in compassion and sound reasoning. From “ Random Musings of the Left Hemisphere,”  and “Random² Musings-A Left Hemisphere Continuum,” the author continues to refine, resolve, and tackle some of what gnaws at each of us.
Short Desription

The author’s musings continue onward as he collects his thoughts and responds to the daily events. As time marches on, many of these thoughts reflect what is natural as we age. It shapes and molds as we apply the lessons of daily living, the highs, the lows, the major milestones, and the times we might ought to slow down long enough to notice the small but rather important things.

Long Description

The author’s musings continue onward as he collects his thoughts and responds to the daily events. As time marches on, many of these thoughts reflect what is natural as we age. It shapes and molds as we apply the lessons of daily living, the highs, the lows, the major milestones, and the times we might ought to slow down long enough to notice the small but rather important things.

A worldview fully grounded in compassion and sound reasoning. From “ Random Musings of the Left Hemisphere,”  and “Random² Musings-A Left Hemisphere Continuum,” the author continues to refine, resolve, and tackle some of what gnaws at each of us.