I sat down with the owners of my favorite local tea house to discuss their history and future. Fresh Cup Magazine was nice enough to publish it in their September issue.
Read moreTurns Out We All Believe In Climate Change, We Just Don’t Really Care
The fact that the number of non-believers is so inflated makes those of us who bring our own reusable bags to the grocery store feel like Captain Planet. We get to feel like champions while not actually doing anything that makes a realistic difference. We don’t realize this because there isn’t a noticeable difference between actually doing something and just thinking we are.
Read moreThe Return of the Knockbox →
If You Support Gun Rights, You Should Also Support Supervised Injection Sites
But this isn’t about gun reform. This is about supervised injection sites (which are essentially designated areas with trained medical staff in which addicts can use drugs in a safe, sterile environment). If you don’t think the government should crack down on weapons (even military-style assault rifles), you should have no problem whatsoever with supervised injection sites.
Read moreArticle Posted on Barista Magazine Online →
I attended a great event a couple weeks back centered around the idea of mental health in the service industry. Barista Magazine was nice enough to publish a little write-up of the event. Follow this link to check it out.
Read moreNew Knockbox Article →
It’s pretty silly and it’s right here.
Read moreNew Fiction Published →
A buddy of mine and I decided to team up to work on a children’s book last year. I wrote this draft of the story and it ended up making him cry so we decided it probably wasn’t appropriate for children. Anyways, it was published today by the fine folks at Tiny Flames Press.
Read moreNew Article Posted on The Knockbox →
That’s right. I make my triumphant return to The Knockbox. Follow the ol’ link to check it out.
Read moreNew Short Story Published by Foliate Oak →
The fine folks at Foliate Oak did me the favor of including my story “The Treeline” in their April edition. Click here or on the title and boom, you’re there.
Read moreAdulting is Childish
A childlike worldview and adult pragmatism can co-exist. They don’t cancel each other out unless you pit one against the other. Mailing out your rent and then hashtagging adulting! negates the actual act of getting something done because it switches your motives from completing a necessary task to gaining approval from others.
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