George Sanders was born on December 2, 1958 and grew up in southern Chicago. In 1981, he received geophysical engineering from B. S at the Colorado mining school in Golden, Colorado. From 1989 to 1996 I worked as a technical writer and geophysics engineer at Radian International, an environmental engineering firm located in Rochester, New York. He was also involved in the oil exploration geophysics of Sumatra.
Phil's short and bad rule is a 130-page novel by American writer George Sanders. It was explained as a metaphor and is compared to an animal farm in George Orwell. The author says it is a "human tendency to divide the world into two-way conflicts." Sanders has written this book at Syracuse University in New York for many years, where he was a creative writing professor. The story is focused on the border dispute between Inner Mongolia and Outerholna. It is very timid to stand the country around the real real name. "
Phil's short and bad rule (he calls "terrible") is a dreamlike fairy tale that twists and rots. It tells the plight of the inhabitants of Nerhorna "a small country that can accommodate only one citizen at a time". The other six citizens must wait for turn around in the short-term residential area of ​​surrounding infinity. As already in the center of their merciful surrounding forces, the inner Hornerites give anger of increasingly frustrated people when they sink deep into their small parcels.
This leads us to George Sanders - the best satire writer, his fourth book, the short and bad rule of Phil, and a thorough study of politics since 11th September. Sanders created two interesting story sets, Bad Decline and Pastoralia's CivilWarLand, and adult children's novels, Fappers of Frip. Among his best stories, Sanders keep on repeating the same topic: narrator, usually a man is working to crush terrible souls, confront his family, he likes and wants to protect is. He can not give up this absurd job, for the happiness of this family depends entirely on where he stays.