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March 4, 2019

Plot Generator and Writing Prompt App for Android

After finishing my ambitious Mansion Escape text adventure app, I thought to make something a little simpler. The Plot Generator and Writing Prompt app is a simple, lightweight app for Android that helps writers come up with new ideas. This writing prompt app, as the name implies, offers authors an idea to work and expand […]

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Published on March 04, 2019 00:25

February 26, 2019

Review of Diary of the Fall

I was at the local library, desperately searching for something interesting to read. I found a copy of Michel Laub’s Diary of the Fall and I was attracted by the concept: Three men from different generations, each facing different problems (and yet with an underlying similarity). Sounded interesting for someone who likes literary fiction, right? […]

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Published on February 26, 2019 01:56

February 20, 2019

Authors Talk: a Discussion with Bryce Paradis and Evan Coupland

This article is a part of a series of blog entries, which I refer to as “Authors Talk”. You can think of it as an author interview and, indeed, that is the name of the blog category. However, I prefer to see it as a friendly chat between fellow authors. Today I’m having this virtual […]

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Published on February 20, 2019 06:25

February 17, 2019

Anapest Generator: a JavaScript Poem Maker

My JavaScript iambic pentameter generator is among the most popular articles on this blog. If you liked that, you’re gonna love today’s article. I decided to make an anapest generator with a rhyme! It’s a JavaScript poetry generator using an anapest, that is, a poem with anapestic meter. An anapest, or anapestic meter, is a […]

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Published on February 17, 2019 03:03

February 12, 2019

What Is Solipsism, in Simple Terms

What is solipsism? In simplified terms, solipsism is the philosophical hypothesis which affirms that you know nothing outside your own mind. You might have heard of cogito, ergo sum (I think, therefore I am), by René Descartes. Solipsism is a parallel proposition. However, the repercussions of what solipsism affirms are more interesting. What Is Solipsism in Simple Terms As […]

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Published on February 12, 2019 21:55

February 6, 2019

Review of A Girl in Exile

Albanian literature is not something I’ve been exposed to a lot. Indeed, this review of A Girl in Exile, by Ismail Kadare, is not only the first opportunity for me to review a novel of Albanian literature, but also the first time I even read one. The story seems deceptively simple. According to the book description: During the […]

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Published on February 06, 2019 23:06

February 2, 2019

Why Democracy Failed: Plato’s Nightmare Coming True

Why democracy failed. It sounds awful, and perhaps a bit self-certain. I could’ve at least ameliorate it. Instead of stating Why Democracy Failed I could’ve asked, Has Democracy Failed? But keep in mind, every time you see a news headline ending with a question mark, the answer is invariably “no”. It’s just that the so-called journalist who wrote the […]

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Published on February 02, 2019 07:35

January 27, 2019

Visuality and Memories: A Way of Seeing

The term “visuality” might at first appear obscure. We define visuality as “the quality or state of being visible or visual”. This definition might actually make you wonder, why didn’t I simply use the term “visibility”? However, I like what “visuality” conveys. It’s not merely the quality or state of being visible/visual, as the dictionaries […]

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Published on January 27, 2019 02:28

January 22, 2019

Mansion Escape – a Text Adventure App for Android

Mansion Escape is a text adventure app I’ve developed for Android phones and tablets. Mansion Escape pays homage to the text adventure genre of the early computer era, as well as to the “dark mansion” genre of films, board games, and narrative in general. After all, a text adventure app is first and foremost a narrative! That […]

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Published on January 22, 2019 06:16

January 20, 2019

Post Hoc Fallacy Examples

The post hoc fallacy is a widespread logical fallacy. Post hoc fallacy examples abound everywhere around us, and especially on the internet – where all fallacies are exposed sooner or later! The full name of this fallacy is post hoc ergo propter hoc, which means “after this, therefore because of this” in Latin. In simple […]

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Published on January 20, 2019 04:22