Tag Archive | philosophy

Have you danced today?

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
I came across the Nietzsche quote, remembering that I first read it years ago in his Zarathrusta, a book much in fashion in my youth. I was struck even then, armed with too few years and too little experience of life to really understand the book, by…

How to Write Better Stories

Originally posted on Pen & Paper:
How to Write Better Stories Posted by Melissa Donovan on April 12, 2018  https://www.writingforward.com/storytelling/how-to-write-better-stories Melissa writes with a wealth of knowledge about how to write better, stronger, and more interesting stories that will capture your reader. Each example gives the writer something to think about and perhaps, will improve each story…

Changes are Coming to WordPress

Changes are Coming to WordPress

Ideas and the Philosophy of Books in a Video Game

Ideas and the Philosophy of Books in a Video Game

Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
The discussion of alternative facts, censorship, the freedom of the press, and the value of information has become more and more important in recent months. Luckily book lovers and video game creators are working to make those questions more accessible. I had the chance to look at Quote, a video game…

BURNING DOWN THE SYSTEM TO THE GROUND?

Originally posted on Pen & Paper:
Why does Steve Bannon want to “burn down our form of government to the ground?”  By Steve Bannon’s definition, it means doing away with our democratic system of government. With words like nationalism, populism, and his strong belief in Eurasian, the writing is on the wall, literally. Eurasian means…

Emotion Is Such A Powerful Tool

Emotion Is Such A Powerful Tool

The Golden Sword: Sui Generis

Originally posted on sacredbander:
See the original Book Spotlight on Mage of Erana:  https://libraryoferana.wordpress.com/2016/05/15/book-spotlight-the-golden-sword/ “High Couch is a classic. It is also, so far as I know, sui generis. In a long life of writing and editing in which I have written nine books, edited more than two hundred and read thousands I do not…

Saturday Morning Coffee – with Hector Sampson, Patrick and Sandra Jones.

Behind the Face of Nicholas Rossis

Behind the Face of Nicholas Rossis

Originally posted on INVOLUTION: Science and God: Reality Redefined:
I asked Nicholas whether he would agree to be interviewed in rather a ‘personal’ and targeted way. I am less interested in the writer than in the life that lies behind writing. As it happened the philosophy he revealed ( and his final summary) made it…

The Versatile Blogger Award

The Versatile Blogger Award

Originally posted on The Bingergread Cottage:
My friend and fellow author, Nancy Jardine has nominated me as a versatile blogger for which I am deeply honoured and grateful. It’s a way to recognise other bloggers and introduce them and their readers to new blogs. It’s so true that  people blog about the most amazing and diverse subjects…as…

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