A Murder of Crows
2013-04-29 – Thomas Hobbes had a dim view of nature, seeing life in nature as “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.” The amazing thing about people who pontificate about nature is that […]
2013-04-29 – Thomas Hobbes had a dim view of nature, seeing life in nature as “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.” The amazing thing about people who pontificate about nature is that […]
2013-04-28 – I was going to stop my Sunday posts to make time for other writing projects. But you know what they say: If you see something, say something. Okay, […]
2013-04-26 – After years of carrying my wallet in my back pocket, I stopped a few years ago. I had read that back-pocket-wallet-wearing was hard on your back because […]
2013-04-24 – I’m interested in aftermaths. But they are a tense topic. I’ve got one aftermath in my novel Cain’s Mother-in-Law. So, in preparing for my search for a publisher, […]
2013-04-21 – We’re coming to the end of our home remodeling. I hope. Our house is built in the Chicago Georgian style. On the east side, running from front to […]
2013-04-21 – This morning I began posting links to things I frequently read on the Internet. You can find it at the tab on the top called Steve’s Links. I […]
2013-04-19 – Okay! So the Boston Marathon bombers were from Chechnya. And they apparently were Muslims. So we can now feel safe in assuming their motive was somehow related to […]
2013-04-17 – The hours of uncertainty after an event like the Boston Marathon bombing bring up an interesting question—that is: what is terrorism? Here we had an event that created […]
2013-04-05 – Over the next several weeks I will be making a number of changes to this blog. Included in the changes will be: A new layout; Links to […]
2013-04-14 – This weekend, I attended a writers conference where I got a chance to meet with other writers and talk about our work and the business of getting a […]