Aspiring writer. Published in Firelight magazine, Voices poetry anthology, and various places online. Staff Writer for the Society of Radiographers. He/him.
okay but if a guy was standing next to a well and said 'yeah i tried it, this water tastes terrible, there's another well with nice clean water just that way' i would be very appreciative
seeing a lot of fantano discourse. lemme just say this: there are those who dig wells and there are those who drink from them and then there are those who lay in the grass beside them loudly appraising the taste and clarity of the water as if their thirst grants them dominion
@Rodey_Scotch@PayneKaylon@altaccece@philosophymeme0 Why is logic of the nature of god but evil is not? If god exists then are not all his creations 'of his nature'? I'm not sure how your premises interact with the actual problem of evil - we both accept evil exists, no?
john this isn't ordered by their ratedness at all. you've got wildly overrated sandwiched between both under and over rated. this is a randomly-ordered list of variously-rated things at BEST
Excerpt from my fantasy novel. Reminder to editors: new authors pour their souls into their manuscripts. Feedback like “Did you spend all your time inventing the elf language?” and “I think you spent too much time making the elf language” is NOT helpful
WITH THE NEW MOON I MUST REMIND ALL ONCE AGAIN I AM NEITHER LORD NOR LADY. THIS BINARY HATH NO PLACE FOR MY SWORD NOR MY SHIELD. REMEMBER THAT OR FALL TO AN EARLY GRAVE
guy who groundhog day-ed like five or six times before accidentally getting the right sequence of events and ending the loop early: no im actually glad. like if you think about it, repeating one day forever would drive you crazy. prolly even like 15 times woulda been too many
it's an absolute blessing that Lana has been able to go to school with pens and paper today. I'm so overjoyed to see her get to do something so normal 💙
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What was Ragnar Lothbrok thinking as he lay dying? Professor Judith Jesch reads from a Scottish poem about him, translated from Old Norse.
In #NottsonScots our academics are sharing their insights before the World Congress of Scottish Literatures!
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