The Tortured Cake Metaphor
How is writing fiction like baking a cake?
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How is writing fiction like baking a cake?
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What happened when my running coach girlfriend declined to date a potential client? A small meltdown, that’s what.
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Does the use of heavy metal imagery owe to musical rivalry, or race?
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Bruce Jenner is a millionaire public figure, and probably made himself a fair target for mockery–but it’s not his feelings you need to consider before making transphobic jokes.
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So yesterday, between binge watching Breaking Bad on Netflix, I had an idea for what I considered a clever little cartoon. I spent a couple hours drawing and coloring, and then uploaded it to share with my modest little base of readers. I must have struck a nerve, because today it took off on Twitter like nothing I’ve
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I had a very brief back-and-forth tonight with Greg Wyshynski from Puck Daddy, but as sometimes happens I had to come here to explain myself in a bit more detail. To clarify, my complaint is not with Greg himself or with Puck Daddy specifically. It’s with the hockey media in general, but since I know
Joel Ward is not his Twitter critics Read More »
Found this at FauxNews*: Study: Tyrannosaurus Rex Could Outrun Most Humans My absolute favorite line in the article is: “While not incredibly fast, this carnivore [T. rex] was certainly capable of running and would have little difficulty in chasing down footballer David Beckham, for instance,” Manning said. What a downer. If dinosaurs were alive today,
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Is there any invertebrate creepier than the house centipede (AKA “thousand-legger”)? I grew up in Upstate New York, and had never encountered one of these until I first moved to southeastern PA around 1993. The first time I saw one skitter across the living room while I was watching TV, I thought for sure I’d
The demons within the walls Read More »