A Separate Peace is not a book whose title ever struck my fancy. It sounds like a war book in the fashion of All Quiet on the Western Front, and for this reason I swore to myself I would never waste my time on it (I like All Quiet in […]
Monthly Archives: July 2016
The following are many characters from the literary world who I see a major part of myself in. I’ll leave it up to you to decide why – cheers! Ray Garraty from The Long Walk Edmund Pevensie from The Chronicles of Narnia Gene Forrester from A Separate Peace Torrey Adams […]
Who am I?, Using Characters from Books
I realized that a previous post this week took up two of my pretend weekly subject/topic/whatevers. Which means I’m floundering around for today’s post. Maybe I should post some things I’ve found across the interwebs that I like? I stumbled across Mike Tompkins maybe two days ago. He makes singing […]
Some Recent, Favorite Discoveries
People know I love mythologies and similar ideas. “Similar ideas” encompasses quite a few fields, and I think most people use the different terms pretty interchangeably. I’ve not yet found an all-encompassing term for all of this, but I figured I’d establish basic definitions of the different terms. Myth/Mythology – […]
A Few Simple Definitions
Back in the days when I had roommates, and further back when I served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I noticed how pitiful most guys are about food (I didn’t observe female habits in this regard); essentially, they all know protein is important but […]
An Analogy from Life
You’d think this is going along well for me. I mean, I’ve written every single day for more than half a month. You’d be wrong. You see, I’m getting into the swing of things and I’ve figured out multiple post types to continue after this month of posting. I’ve experienced […]