David C. Morrow

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David C. Morrow (b. 7 January 1945 in Corpus Christi, Texas) is an author, mainly of local history and specialized articles. He is a graduate of Del Mar College and the University of Texas at Austin and served two years (1969 - 1971) in United States Army.

How Women Manipulate: Essays Toward Gynology is a collection of essays written and published during the last 25 years with the objective of starting a science of gynology, the objective study of women.

[edit] From Infinity Press

  • Discreet Needs by David C. Morrow ~ 0-7414-4384-8, 2008
  • How Women Manipulate: Essays Toward Gynology by David C. Morrow ~ 0-7414-2058-9, 2004
    A series of essays, most previously published, giving machiavellian analyses of American women’s behavior intended to free men from misconceptions and enable them to evaluate women objectively, and to be the basis for an objective science of women.
  • A Crowd of Twisted Things by David C. Morrow ~ 0-7414-1134-2, 2002
    Three men struggle with their driving passion. One tries to avoid the promiscuous girl who obsesses him, one to defeat social oppression and madness, one to understand the ancient ritual he doesn’t realize is his life’s own plot. The title is from the poem "Rhapsody on a Windy Night" by T. S. Eliot and also via the saying that "three's a crowd" refers to the book's three very different stories.

[edit] Further reading

  • Brief bio in Who's Who In America 2004, Volume 2, page 3668.