This started out as just another essay but evolved into an exercise of a polemic. I did not have any training in rhetoric or debate Continue Reading
Comparative Anatomy
“Show, don’t tell” is writing technique. It is especially important in works of fiction. An example in the form of a question would be: which Continue Reading
A Sunny Day in September
I turned eleven years old on April 4, 2001. That fall I entered sixth grade my teacher was Mr. Duskin; he was a popular teacher, Continue Reading
Brewing Ginger Beer
I know how to brew ginger beer. It is not a terribly difficult process; its water, sugar, ginger, yeast and some kind of citrus juice. Continue Reading
Pipe Dreams
I do not like flying. Flying makes me anxious. For as long as I have been alive I had this fear. Right after college I Continue Reading
The Poppies of Flanders
It’s been almost a year since I finished Valiant Hearts but I was thinking about it recently. Set in the First World War but not a Continue Reading
Comedians of Unbelievable Natural Talent
A week ago I went to see a standup comedy show in Seattle. Specifically I went to see Andy Zaltzman, who hosts The Bugle Podcast Continue Reading
Crusader Kings
I have owned this game since just after I graduated college four years ago. I played it relentlessly, I have bought all the downloadable content Continue Reading
Mass Effect 2: The Agoge
I have a friend who have known now for well over a decade. He seems to be one of the few people who enjoys my Continue Reading
Mass Effect 2: All the Worlds’ a Stage
Mass Effect 2 felt so much different from Mass Effect. The gameplay itself was very different. The combat was now a modern third person shooter Continue Reading