Archive for November, 2009

Tell me your story »

My novice year on the Speech & Debate team, a teammate asked me to share my life story. Though I was afraid to do so, I pressed on, and the result was amazing.

Spiritual Warfare Recap: Psychic Vampires »

Psychic Vampires

I wasn’t sure what to record about today, and had almost resolved to skip this week’s podcast altogether, when it occurred to me that I could talk about something else entirely. To that end, here’s a podcast about psychic vampires.

What I’m working on »

Sometimes it helps me to list out what I’m working on, not just to let people know but to give myself some direction and motivation. It all seems a little more real when I put these goals down in type.

These are the things I’m actually working on, not just the things I want to work on. I’ve also got a few other ideas and projects percolating, but those are less concrete and not being actively written/developed.

Oh yeah, it’s time to give thanks »

It’s Thanksgiving here in the United States of America, so I kind of feel like I ought to write something about it. But I don’t really have much to say.

Herbert the Trillionaire – Chapter 2.02 »

Herbert the Trillionaire is a story about a man with an inconceivable amount of money. I am publishing it in short snippets as I go along, which is probably a horrible idea.

Review of Guardians of the Flame »

60 second review of Guardians of the Flame: The Warriors by Joel Rosenberg, the book that got me started playing Dungeons & Dragons.

The Writer’s Circle »

At a reading last Friday, I caught a glimpse of what might have been if my choices had been different than they were. I’m not sure I would have been ultimately happy, but I perhaps would have been more content than I am now.

Herbert the Trillionaire – Chapter 2.01 »

Herbert the Trillionaire is a story about a man with an inconceivable amount of money. I am publishing it in short snippets as I go along, which is probably a horrible idea.

Review of Warcraft Archive »

60 second review of the Warcraft Archive collection by Richard Knaak, Christie Golden, Jeff Grubb, and Chris Metzen.

Do we all need a college degree? »

Frustrated by an employee’s pointed questions about my studies, I spent some time writing and exploring my own thoughts on the subject. This blog entry is the result.