In the Spotlight features a book from an author that you might not have heard of before. Take a look, you might, you might be pleasantly surprised!
In the Spotlight with D. Preston Davidson
In the Spotlight features a book from an author that you might not have heard of before. Take a look, you might, you might be pleasantly surprised!
In the Spotlight with Peter Servidio
In the Spotlight features a book from an author that you might not have heard of before. Take a look, you might, you might be pleasantly surprised!
In the Spotlight: Robin Palmer
In the Spotlight features a book from an author that you might not have heard of before. Take a look, you might, you might be pleasantly surprised!
Who Watches the Watchers?
There is no such thing as an independent fact-checker; everyone has an agenda.
A Question of Context
This is a post that I shared on Facebook: Facebook stated that 'the post includes information that independent fact-checkers said was missing context. Context, as I understand it, is the setting in which something is placed so as to give it a clearer understanding. As an example, my Sorrow Song Trilogy novels, as they are … Continue reading A Question of Context
To Meme, or not to Meme
Freedom of choice is inherent to any society that considers itself to be free. It should not be surrendered so easily...
A Covid-19 Anecdote
Despite being fully vaccinated our son, who lives with us, contracted Covid-19. Despite not being vaccinated neither my wife nor myself contracted the virus throughout our period of isolation. We all took the required lateral-flow tests, which returned a positive for him and two negatives for us. Also, as required here in England, we all … Continue reading A Covid-19 Anecdote
Ruminations
I am not one to do the whole 'New Year' thing. I do not make resolutions just because of a change in the calendar year. Yes, it is a new year, but I do not find anything intrinsically different about it and neither do I have any expectations of it proving to be fundamentally different to what has gone before just because it is 2022 and not 2021.
Should Iolos Fall – Part Three
Robots. They have been a staple of Science Fiction for a very long time now, dating back to Karel Capek's play R.U.R., Rossum's Universal Robots, which was first performed in the 1920's.