It would probably be along the lines of what I like to read – Science Fiction. It would be soft on the science to make room for the characters to talk amongst themselves, with just enough action to keep the plot moving along to the ambiguous conclusion of whatever conflict I’d based it on, with lots and lots of TV tropes thrown around along the way.
A story that happens inside the center of the universe. Of course, there is also the short story “Journey to the Center of the Universe” to accompany.
Living with dairy goats.
It would attempt to explain why conservatives are the way they are, using a metanalysis of biology, psychology, sociology, and anthropology research. Chris Mooney’s The Republican Brain tried to do this but left out a lot of information.
Want more information? Try John Dean’s Conservatives Without Conscience.
The 35 years I worked at the plant in Ohio.
While I don’t believe being ordinary or average or normal is anything to be ashamed of, neither do I think those qualities something of which one can be proud. In fact, to be ordinary is to be boring, mundane and most especially to lack the sublime quality of originality. I suspect, even though I risk invoking Ayn Rand, that this is the underlying theme of anything that I write.
It would probably be along the lines of what I like to read – Science Fiction. It would be soft on the science to make room for the characters to talk amongst themselves, with just enough action to keep the plot moving along to the ambiguous conclusion of whatever conflict I’d based it on, with lots and lots of TV tropes thrown around along the way.
A story that happens inside the center of the universe. Of course, there is also the short story “Journey to the Center of the Universe” to accompany.
Living with dairy goats.
It would attempt to explain why conservatives are the way they are, using a metanalysis of biology, psychology, sociology, and anthropology research. Chris Mooney’s The Republican Brain tried to do this but left out a lot of information.
Want more information? Try John Dean’s Conservatives Without Conscience.
The 35 years I worked at the plant in Ohio.
While I don’t believe being ordinary or average or normal is anything to be ashamed of, neither do I think those qualities something of which one can be proud. In fact, to be ordinary is to be boring, mundane and most especially to lack the sublime quality of originality. I suspect, even though I risk invoking Ayn Rand, that this is the underlying theme of anything that I write.