Writer Jack Criss knows no sacred cows and pulls no punches in his opinions. Unlike the knee-jerk rhetoric of most columnists, however, Criss uses ruthless logic an objectivity (with a sense of humor) to defend the valuees of business, high culture, and freedom in Ready, Aim, Right!, a collection of his best editorials, essays, reviews, and profiles. Refreshingly candid and oftentimes moving, Jack Criss' writing will shed new light on topics all thinking people are concerned about: racism, family values, government regulations, voting, popular culture, and other pertinent issues of the day. Culled from his work over the past fifteen years, the writings in Ready, Aim, Right! are sure to--once again--ignite debate, and stir controversy.
About the Author
Jack Criss, 39, is a native of Jackson, Mississippi. His first series of major published articles--album reviews--appeared in 1981. Criss hosted a popular, afternoon drive-time talk show on WJNT Newstalk 1180 from 1987-1992, with a brief stint spent at WSLI Radio. He interviewed live, among many others, William F. Buckley, Jr., Robert Bork, Jesse Jackson, Leonard Peikoff, Michael Kinsley, Fred Barnes, Charles Murray and Allan Bloom.
Criss has worked as managing editor of the Jackson Business Journal, owner/publisher of the Jackson Business Journal/Metro Business Review,