Wednesday Blog

  • Quantity over Quality

    ” This is a technique that I like to call rhetorical quantifying, a way of attempting to prop up a fairly weak, or entirely unoriginal argument by showing how one’s relates to the topic, whether it be through family, friends, acquaintances, or personal possessions.” Read more

  • “The Adventures of Horatio Woosencraft” is on its way!

    I am overjoyed to announce that you will be able to purchase copies of my first fiction book The Adventures of Horatio Woosencraft and Other Short Stories beginning this Friday, 18 August 2017 on Amazon! The book will be available in both paperback and Kindle editions. In the meantime, I’ll be wrapping up work on Travels in Read more

  • Introducing “The Adventures of Horatio Woosencraft and Other Short Stories”

    “After a decade of writing, I have decided to release a collection of my short stories, composed between 2008 and 2017.” Read more

  • Introducing “Travels in Time Across Europe”

    “After almost two years of writing and editing, my first book Travels in Time Across Europe is nearing completion.” Read more

  • Nolan’s “Dunkirk” – An Abstract Tribute

    “That [main] role was filled by the seemingly indomitable human spirit, and will to survive and struggle ever onwards. Dunkirk might well be one of the most defining moments of the Twentieth Century for Britain, and quite possibly as well a crucial turning point for the whole world.” Read more

  • Optimism and Belief

    “Yet to allow this faith to persist I have found myself inherently optimistic, always expecting the best from people, and looking at even the darkest of situations with the hope that is required to believe in something greater than Reality.” Read more