About that one time an irritable fairy with a Brooklyn accent tried to kill me in my sleep, and the conversation that ensued afterward.
Writings
Echoes of the Stars | Cosmic Flash Fiction
Once, the songs of the stars rang and rebounded among the whole of creation. Now, only echoes remain…
What Do You Eat for Breakfast on Quiet Mornings?
What do you eat for breakfast on those quiet mornings? You know, the ones where everything is falling irrevocably, impossibly apart?
The Fundamental Flaws of Our Tax Policy
Taxes are more than just annoying. The way current policy handles taxation is fundamentally flawed since it essentially undermines its own assets.
A Simple Cleansing of the Palate
How to get the taste of stale corporatism out of your mouth: write absolute, chaotic, unrestrained nonsense.
Flailing Around in the Dark
To the question of how do we know that we know what we know, the only reliable answer is, “Who knows?”
Self-Motivation and Self-Knowledge – Part Two: Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Beyond knowing your character, motivating yourself involves identifying areas of lack in your life. Also, soup works miracles.
Self-Motivation and Self-Knowledge – Part One: Kohlberg’s Levels of Moral Development
If you’ve ever wondered how to motivate yourself to do stuff you don’t want to do, the answer lies in knowing what motivates you. Imagine that.
The Horror of a Shirt’s Existence
People are like shirts. But only sort of.
Another List of Uncomfortable Ideas
More uncomfortable ideas! Some will blow your mind, others will make you squirm, and still others may just leave you feeling bad about yourself.
This Is the Most Important Thing You Will Read Today
This is really, really important. Really! It’s as important as you are! Or maybe not…
Jerich and the Cave of Memory – Part Three: Necromancer
This is the third part of “Jerich and the Cave of Memory,” in which Jerich sees far more than any mortal probably should.
Jerich and the Cave of Memory – Part Two: Paraxyl
This is the second part of “Jerich and the Cave of Memory,” in which Jerich comes face to face with an ancient power.
Jerich and the Cave of Memory – Part One: Crystal Halls
This is the first part of “Jerich and the Cave of Memory,” in which Jerich enters a cave of crystal and finds something astonishing.
Making Resolutions You’ll Actually Keep
Making New Year’s resolutions is often done poorly. Here are some ideas to help you make resolutions that you’ll actually keep.
Burble Burble Burble
The title of this post is longer than the actual content. If you can believe that. We won’t even discuss the meta description…
Raising Awareness and Informed Action – Part 2: Sociopolitical Issues
How supporting policy without being informed on the actual impact of that policy can be detrimental. Also, don’t be an idiot.
Raising Awareness and Informed Action – Part 1: Everyday Fair Treatment
Raising awareness can be worthwhile if it helps people know how and when to help. In fact, acting without that kind of knowledge can be detrimental.
The Simple Power of Thankfulness
Another reminder of gratitude centered on the simple power a thankful mindset brings into your life.