Trigger warnings and feedback from the identity-obsessed
For authors struggling to perfect their craft, feedback is an indispensable tool in the writing and publishing process. But where that feedback comes from really matters. The thoughts and opinions of the reviewers can affect how good or useful that criticism is. When a reviewer’s entire personality revolves around one aspect, like politics, religion, or identity, it can be more harmful than helpful. If you only get feedback that’s focused on that one thing, it can trap you in a box. People who identify primarily as one thing often have a narrow, even dogmatic view of themselves that can cloud…
How Creatives Can Get Discovered and Turn Their Passion into a Full-Blown Career
Today we have an article from guest blogger Jenna Sherman, a mom of three who hopes to help other parents acquire the skills to raise future leaders by providing valuable, up-to-date, authoritative resources. She created parent-leaders.com as an avenue for parents who want to make sure their children grow up to be strong, independent, successful adults. Making a living from your art, music, writing, or any other creative pursuit feels like an impossible dream until it isn’t. One day, you’re creating in obscurity, sharing your work with a small circle of friends, maybe posting into the void of…
Traveller: Two L’s and a Timeless Masterpiece of Sci-Fi Role-Playing
This article was first published in Flipping & Turning magazine . A fantastic publication for old-school tabletop gamers. Highly recommended. When I first opened the box and held the Traveller rulebooks in my hands back in the late 1970s, I knew I had something special. Created by Marc Miller and published by Game Designers’ Workshop (GDW), Traveller wasn’t just another RPG—it was a revelation. I loved AD&D, but Traveller introduced me to a different experience with a focus on realism, player agency, and open-ended storytelling. Even after decades and numerous editions, the original Traveller…
Break Free from Those Creative Blocks and Reach New Heights
Today we have an article from guest blogger Jenna Sherman, a mom of three who hopes to help other parents acquire the skills to raise future leaders by providing valuable, up-to-date, authoritative resources. She created parent-leaders.com as an avenue for parents who want to make sure their children grow up to be strong, independent, successful adults. Creativity isn’t just for artists, musicians, or designers—it’s something we all need to keep life interesting and push ourselves forward. Whether you’re trying to shake up your daily routine, boost your career, or just feel more inspired…
How Codes of Conduct Are Weaponized
Even in the modern world that takes pride in diversity, equal opportunities, and tolerance, there is a significantly worrying trend emerging — using certain behavioral standards as weapons to mute, bruise, and punish people with conservative ideologies. Codes of conduct that were designed to manage interactions between people and make the society a better place have, more often than not, evolved to be mechanisms for enforcing orthodoxy. Now, they are used to silence those who wish to express unconventional thoughts. This represents reverse evolution case – it is societal repression…
When “Nazi” Loses Its Meaning: The Danger of Diluting History
Recently, I went to Blue Sky (which I do not do frequently) and witnessed all sorts of unkind slurs being directed at people who, for the most part, were trying to articulate reasonable opinions that contradicted the current leftist ideology. Out of curiosity, I conducted some informal observations, such as estimating how many times the term “Nazi” gets used on the platform. The answer: over twenty times per minute. Astounding and unfortunate. The term “Nazi” is indeed one of the most powerful names in history. It evokes images of brutal genocides, and a regime fueled with domination…