About

Bryan Farrell does not like writing in the third person because he is not a rock star or athlete–although there were times in his life when he wished to become both. Instead, Bryan became a journalist, figuring “those who can’t do, write about things they wish they could.” So, for a short period of time, he became a music critic. But it became clear rather quickly that writing about music took all the fun out of listening to it. Bryan then decided to try writing about something that already wasn’t much fun–like war and global warming–hoping it might have the reverse effect. He was right. By learning as much as he could about foreign policy and the environment, Bryan became filled with a passion to educate others. He has even started to act on his convictions and can now say that he isn’t just a writer writing about the things he wishes he could do, but rather the things we all can do.

This website features Bryan’s published articles, as well as a blog on the varying interests that vie for his attention. While that may make for a scattered presentation, Bryan guarantees one constant: an all-encompassing love for life and the other beings that share it. Dr. King believed this sentiment was the driving force behind the “revolution of values” needed to create a lasting peace. Hopefully this collection of electronic data can be an outpost on the road to that revolution.