Dissident Mama, episode 20 – Daniel B. Rundquist

Daniel B. Rundquist is a Minnesotan by birth, but a Southerner by the grace of God. A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Rundquist owns his own publishing company, New Plymouth Press, and is an avid writer, a budding amateur historian, the author of five books, and a contributor to the Caldwell Journal. He’s also a husband, father of three sons, an Orthodox Christian, and my friend.

Rundquist’s forthcoming book, “The Unholy Land: The Struggle for Virtue and Unity in America,” is due out December 1. He has also authored two other nonfiction works, “Tears for Byzantium: The Entropic Course of American Exceptionalism” (now available on PDF) and “The Surviving Works of William David Sutton: 1843- 1899,” as well as fiction books “The Legend for Striker’s Gold” and “Bad Blood” (the latter three all available on Kindle).

If you’d like to purchase “The Unholy Land,” contact Rundquist through Facebook. Full retail price is $49.95, but Rundquist is offering the paperbacks to DM followers autographed and with free shipping for $45 and PDFs for $20.

Referenced in our conversation is Alan Greenspan’s 1966 essay “Gold and Economic Freedom,” my 5-part Puritans series, and Mikhail Smirnov’s recent article “How American politics destroys Orthodoxy.”

Download the podcast episode here!

My chat with Rundquist will eventually be available with video on YouTube, but I’m currently experiencing some technical difficulties with my home computer, so your patience is greatly appreciated. Till then, happy listening and I look forward to hearing your thoughts in the comments.

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