Ty lives in Oxford, the gravel capital of the world, with his wonderful wife and three children. He reads and writes science fiction, humor, and mysteries, along with the occasional essay. When writin
“Modern discourse is not really comfortable with the word ‘soul,’ and in my
opinion the loss of the word has been disabling, not only to religion, but to
literature and political thought and
When I became a father, 19 years ago, I remember helping my wife into the car at
the hospital. Next came my son in his carseat. It was heavy– heavier than the
seven
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Some people are cultured. So are bacteria. From this comes cheese, hundreds of
varieties of cheese,
Great storytelling isn’t dead. It thrives in a new medium, a cross between story
and game enabled by the fusion of technology, well-crafted stories, and game
design. A story is no longer
A scene from the 1987 movie Wall Street has haunted me. I have only watched it
once, when I was 21 and new in my own career.
Blue-collar aircraft machinist Bud Fox (Martin