The unfortunate case of Rachel Dolezal is another reminder that narratives cannot survive without facts. It doesn’t matter how fervently you believe the narrative, nor
Category: Essays
Ringing the bell
Picking up where I left off with my post on tribalism. Because I wanted to talk specifically about a recurrent kind of “broken” I am
Tribalism is as tribalism does
I told George R. R. Martin I’d be writing this post — as a result of some of the polite dialogue we had at his
Flaming rage nozzles of tolerance
It’s been gorgeous spring weather here by the Great Salt Lake. I did the APFT yesterday, then went home and played catch and frisbee with
A dispatch from Fort Living Room
I ordinarily keep my family pictures private. I don’t share many of them on the internet. But in this instance, I think I’ll post one.
The fear factor in SF/F publishing and fandom
Sarah Hoyt did a bang-up job highlighting this in one of her recent blog posts. She talked about how she had to constantly watch herself: