The new Apologia is out. In this episode we depart from the recent spate of dealing with issues where religion historically sets the agenda and tackle a topic straight out of later twentieth century Western philosophy. The point at issue:
Is eating meat an ethical act, or is it not?
It’s a fascinating […]
Predestination and Other Games of Chance [1:44m]: | Download
Predestination and Other Games of Chance is coming! Find the audio promo here, and read the preview here. Watch this space over the next three weeks - more cool stuff is on the way!
No bullshit - if you have children - or if you suffered through school as a child - you should watch this video.
Thanks for dropping by. You’ll find the podcasts above in the menu - the link takes you to a page with descriptions of Sculpting God, the Reprobates Hour, and the other podcast I’m a regular guest on. Also, take a gander at the preview page for my new novel Predestination (and Other Games […]
I’m down to the very last of the revisions on Predestination. It ends on a hell of a cliffhanger, and should be a fun ride. Next week, we start recording - and I start the revisions on book 2 and the rough draft of book 3.
Cover art is coming along nicely, and should […]
When you mix cocaine and heroin, you get a concoction that was once upon a time called a “speedball.” Two highly euphoric drugs married together to marinate your synapses in life-destroying pleasure — what could be better?
Well, how about two consecutive months of two articles per month in LinuxJournal?
Last month, you […]
Well, my fellow revolutionaries, I must confess I’ve been more than a little delinquent. Therefore, following the classic politician’s formula, I offer up my confession in the passive voice:
Articles were published, but I did nothing.
Podcasts were produced, but I remained silent.
Copious words poured forth from my keyboard, and yet I failed to update my […]
“There’s nothing worse than having an itch you can never scratch.” -Leon, Blade Runner
Dr. Seuss wrote marvelous childrens books filled with clever word plays that kept them interesting for the adults that had to read them over, and over, and over. His books were like crack for two year olds who were learning […]