I just recently found two books by JL Curtis, both called The Grey Man, but one is Vignettes introducing the characters, and the other is a whole novel of adventures. … Continue reading →
Chemistry is everywhere. Some of you may know this, but for a long time I lived with my Dad on a small New England farm, where we grew veggies and … Continue reading →
Links of Interest… because I have lab at 8 am, followed by a major exam, and a class, and another class… Yay it looks like it won’t rain tomorrow. Although … Continue reading →
Originally posted on Monster Hunter Nation: The Chaplain’s War Today we are Book Bombing Brad Torgersen’s debut novel, Chaplain’s War. A chaplain serving in Earth’s space fleet is trapped behind…
Everyone knows how an oyster makes pearls. You start with a tiny grain of sand, and you add layer after layer until finally, there is a pearl. Life is like … Continue reading →
I’m thinking this morning about how growing up means, in time, that you become a responsible adult. Yes, yes, I know not everyone does this process. I’ve known some who … Continue reading →
If you are interested in the publishing world, how it is changing, and what a popular, well-known author has to say about it, you must read this. All Changed, Changed … Continue reading →
I ramble on about getting ideas over at Mad Genius Club today. I’ve been reading the creator of XKCD’s book recently. What If? by Randall Monroe, who also writes the … Continue reading →
I’d been reading this book off and on for far too long. Part of what kept stopping me was the beginning. You’re waiting for me to say it was slow, … Continue reading →
Memories are forever… only they aren’t. There is a reason eyewitness testimony is considered highly unreliable. The processing of memories is a complex thing, and something poorly understood. Most people … Continue reading →