The Last Policeman has a fairly straightforward setup – a suicide that somehow seems fishy. Most of the other officers want to leave the case be. One cop […]
I’m probably not talking about you, unless I am.
Ironically, this post is actually prompted by a real-world event in real time (I’m writing this at 3:10pm, and I’m about to hit “Publish”). It’s not your business […]
Necessary, Sufficient, and Causality (or Adventures in Publishing)
Most people know that correlation (two things happening together) may not be the same thing as causation (one thing causing another). It’s just as important to know the […]
Book Review: Lost at the Con by Bryan Young
[Full disclosure: I know Bryan Young personally.] Lost at the Con is, in many ways, a geek homage to Thompson’s _Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas_. So I […]
The Old Boy’s Club in Writing and Publishing
There is an “old boy’s club” in publishing. It’s a bit of a misnomer – some of the boys are women – but there is one. Actually, there’s […]
Book Review: Alchemystic by Anton Strout
[Full disclosure: I know Anton Strout personally.] Long time readers of my reviews might know that I often name-check Anton as the reason why I feel confident reviewing […]