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Monthly Archives: November 2014
Things I Read on the NaNoWrimo Forums
From a thread about rape: fyi, coercion and making the girl feel like she has no option but to say yes IS rape Yes, friends, whether or not you raped somebody depends on the feelings of the woman at the … Continue reading
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The Best Article on Ferguson I’ve Read Yet
From Pastor Voddie Baucham. Please, read the whole thing. Some great moments: …in the FBI homicide stats from 2012, there were 2,648 blacks murdered. Of those, 2,412 were murdered by members of their own ethnic group. Thus, if I am … Continue reading
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More Details About The Acceptances
The short stories, as previously mentioned, are “A Quadrillion Occupied Planets” and “Take Up Your Cross”. A brief excerpt of “A Quadrillion Occupied Planets” was posted here earlier. It is a little less than 1000 words long. I give a … Continue reading
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No, it Really Shouldn’t
At the link: “Newspapers will have the burning cop car as a front page photo. It should be this image of Mike Brown’s dad” For those who haven’t clicked, Brown’s Dad is on his knees yelling in despair. That makes … Continue reading
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Two Acceptances
I am pleased to make the preliminary announcement that my short stories “A Quadrillion Occupied Planets” and “Take Up Your Cross” have both been accepted for publication. More details to follow, as I am still negotiating and discussing things with … Continue reading
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Lemony Snicket gets all Watermelony
Okay, okay, that was a Hell of a stretch. I really like the author Daniel Handler, better known as Lemony Snicket. His “Series of Unfortunate Events” could be really great at times (though the final book was the mother of … Continue reading
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Top Ten Video Games, Revisited
Now that I’ve got some more games under my belt and some time has passed, here’s my new top ten list of video games. An update of this list. The Portal Series – Still the best. One thing I really … Continue reading
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Three Different Responses
Responses from this article on the Bill Cosby rape allegations: She was a CHILD being victimized by someone she had trusted and looked up to as a father figure. You have no idea how an abuser can get into the … Continue reading
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Writing About the Important Stuff
I know I’ve had a lot of posts on writing and on my writing. Be patient with me – having an editor of a small e-magazine tell me he loved my story and may give me 250 dollars for it … Continue reading
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Describing “A Wrinkle in Time”
It’s hard to realize just how weird Madeline L’Engle’s brilliant children’s book “A Wrinkle in Time” really is until you sit down and actually try to describe it to someone. This was the description I gave a friend recently: It … Continue reading
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