Poor Tails. Or should I say Miles “Tails” Prower? (In case you never caught it: Miles-Per-Hour.) THIS POST HAS, AT MOST, MINOR SPOILERS, SO IT SHOULD BE SAFE TO READ IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN THE MOVIE. In the movie Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Tails comes from a planet full of anthropomorphic foxes just like him.Continue reading “The Superhuman Outcast”
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40 Days and 40 Nights (of Writing)
The Lenten period has come to a close and Easter’s just around the corner. I kept my promise and wrote every single day. Right off, I discovered I don’t have room in my life to be an effective father, work full-time, take on life’s curve balls, write a satisfying amount, AND keep up with aContinue reading “40 Days and 40 Nights (of Writing)”
Touching the Stove
I recently heard someone rant about how you can’t judge a work based on the creator no matter how awful they are, and that the work must be fully experienced and judged on its own merit. He said dismissing a TV show, for example, because the showrunner is an awful person, or because the teaserContinue reading “Touching the Stove”
Unexpectedly Contagious
Writing every day can be contagious, it turns out. My youngest son, now seven years old, has watched me diligently work on my manuscript. Something must have cliqued in his mind because he asked me how to write. Luckily, Santa graced him with a laptop last year, so I had him bring it over toContinue reading “Unexpectedly Contagious”
What We Can Glean from the Rabbit Hole
On July 22nd of last year, I boldly proclaimed Silence is a Rabbit Hole. But what was I getting at, exactly? By the end of the aforementioned article, I’d posted a confusing little comic page layered with esoteric meaning, promising to revisit it once we explore some of what that artist was trying to maliciouslyContinue reading “What We Can Glean from the Rabbit Hole”