Monthly Archives: February 2015

The Wisdom of Molakesh

If you’re still waiting for your copy of the Sci Phi Journal you can whet your appetite with the awesome “Tuesdays with Molakesh the Destroyer“, by Megan Grey Megan is a Sad Puppies nominee and after reading this I can … Continue reading

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“Take Up Your Cross”: An Excerpt

I was reading “That Hideous Strength” when I wrote this, so the style is intentionally very “Lewis” in nature: The time for planning had ended. I had checked my nerves and came to realize that if I didn’t go that … Continue reading

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It’s Finally Here!

Bring out the trumpets! Prepare the feast! The fourth issue of the Sci Phi Journal is finally here! Notice something about the stories? They mention “Take Up Your Cross”. There’s only one problem… My name is not Alex. I’ll be … Continue reading

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Correia Fisks a Fool

So some SJW fool went on a weird rant where she bashed Neil Gaiman for no good reason and then talked about how great it was that she stopped reading white authors for a year. Larry Correia tore her a … Continue reading

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God is First, but only sometimes

Crude has a nice post out on his blog where he points out that if you’re willing to die for your faith, you should be willing to kill for it. Here is an extended form of my response: Would you … Continue reading

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Chromosomally Advantaged Youth

Calvin embraces feminist ideology, taking it to its logical conclusion. Watterson was a genius.

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A New Term for an Old Phenomenon

Modern SJW’s are fond of saying that minorities can’t be racist, since racism can only occur when somebody is in a position of power. Well yeah, okay, if you define racism in such a way that minorities can’t be racist, … Continue reading

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An Arthurian Epic I Won’t be Reading

As I said, I find the Arthurian legends truly fascinating. I am currently reading “The Once and Future King”, which is superb and from what I’ve read gets better as it goes on. I just watched, on youtube, a production … Continue reading

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Arthurian Legend

The elvish time travel story I’m working on has morphed, as stories are wont to do, into something entirely different. And so I find myself writing an Arthurian tale, kind of. Currently titled “The Last Blood of Camelot”, it is … Continue reading

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The Richard Dawkins Fallacy

If you think that you’ve refuted a philosophical position held by great and learned men for at least 500 years within the space of a five paragraph essay or less, you’re probably wrong. EXAMPLE: You have not refuted the natural … Continue reading

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