That one book
Most of us read a book and decide whether we like that author's work. If we do, we may read more of his or her stories. But if we don't,…
Most of us read a book and decide whether we like that author's work. If we do, we may read more of his or her stories. But if we don't,…
Isaac Asimov wrote intriguing stories, but perhaps what will last even beyond those tales is his notion of The Laws of Robotics. His original three laws are quoted here, from…
Many believe that love heals all. But what sort of love? Whose love? Romance is a blush of blossoms with instant power that must mature or perish. What may be…
Readers have favourite characters, as the many Outlander fan groups prove. But authors do, as well: that one man or woman who colours a writer's inner world enough to urge…
Find your "voice," aspiring authors are advised, voice being that manner of speech that translates on the page as yours alone. (Well, more or less. After all, there are millions…
What if life is a construct, similar to the world of The Matrix movie series? A mere projection? A hologram? And if so, is it created by an Artificial Intelligence,…
Strictly non-fiction, David R. Hawkins's works teach us who we really are, where we come from, and what brought us to our current condition, whatever that may be. Power Vs.…
The world has changed. Or has it? "You can't make this stuff up," I have heard often lately, in reference to the shenanigans of politicians and celebrities and wealthy "elites."…
While most are hiding behind masks and behind closed doors or closed shops, effectively living George Orwell's dystopian Nineteen Eighty-Four, a sizeable and growing number of free souls are seizing…
Much angst surrounds the matter of race. For the record, I believe that humanity is made up of many races, each a genetic subspecies capable of interbreeding with other human…