There is little to no room for nuance on social media. Social sites are a catch-all for interaction, entertainment and distraction. They are, by design, for snippets and quickly digestible things. Yet, as is human nature, we still use them to make social or political points that usually beg for more details than a tweetContinue reading “1938”
Category Archives: Writing
3/∞
By the reckoning of every top google search result, the appropriate gift to celebrate a third wedding anniversary is leather. They each, seemingly copying and pasting from each other, explain that the leather anniversary marks the time when a marriage has reached its first stages of strength. Leather is durable and long-lasting while still beingContinue reading “3/∞”
Columbus
This is not necessarily a space for political writing. It’s not not a space for it either. But we still try to keep it apolitical in a bid to focus on writing and rhetoric and, increasingly, our own lives. Inevitably, however, there’s going to be crossover. Today’s blurring of the apolitical lines is spurred onContinue reading “Columbus”
A little writing about my Grandad and the music of John Prine
The first time I heard John Prine was while working at a used media store in Wichita, KS. Every month we were required to go through the mind numbingly boring task of taking inventory of everything in the store and solving any discrepancies. The one thing that made this job bearable was loading up theContinue reading “A little writing about my Grandad and the music of John Prine”
Memer Refuted
Here is a meme that popped up on my dad’s Facebook page. We all see tons of these everyday, but because it was shared by my father and because I want to promote open-mindedness (or at least sound debate) in the people I admire, it seemed appropriate to look at all of the claims madeContinue reading “Memer Refuted”
The Alphabet Ends at Y
I have a part time gig at a bookstore, usually working on weekends and the occasional weekday evening shift. I have worked in bookstores in some capacity for over a decade because of a personality quirk that I share with others that makes us “bookstore people.” As vague an explanation as that is, it’s theContinue reading “The Alphabet Ends at Y”
Creating Consistent Characters
“People don’t change, they only get moreso.” The above is a wonderful little personal axiom that was shared with me recently. It’s pithy, distilling a common bit psychological inertia down to less than ten words, yet broad enough to let each person color it as they will. I feel that in most cases unchanging personalityContinue reading “Creating Consistent Characters”
Untitled Short Fiction
I had a friend in college who was one of those evangelical Christian types. We’d have arguments from time to time, always good natured and respectful. I remember him saying something about there being no atheists in foxholes, which I countered by telling him that was completely untrue citing the existence of MAAF. He explainedContinue reading “Untitled Short Fiction”
Tis the Season
In honor of the Halloween holiday today, please enjoy this scary story which is, like all traditional scary stories, told from true life events. Once upon a time, in a house just like this one… *** My uncle has been telling me for years that his house is haunted. It was never anything concrete heContinue reading “Tis the Season”
Avowed
On October 13, 2017, I married one of my best friends in the world and started an exciting new chapter of my life. Just like everyone told me, it was weeks of hard work and planning for a blur of a day that we’ll mostly remember through photographs. Even the next morning, as my newContinue reading “Avowed”
