Media Criticism – Anakin’s Path
Grayson Schrader does a media analysis on Anakin’s path to the dark side…
Word of the Day: Promulgate
Todays’ word of the day is promulgate, thanks to the New York Times. To promulgate is “to make known by public statement or announcement” or “to put a law into […]
Word of the Day: Arbitrate
Today’s word is arbitrate, courtesy of the NY Times, and it means “to settle a dispute between parties with the goal of reconciling differences.” According to etymonline.com, the word first […]
Word of the Day: Augur
Today’s word of the day, courtesy of Merriam-Webster, is augur. The verb means to “show or suggest, especially from omens, that something might happen in the future” (https://www.merriam-webster.com/word-of-the-day). It is […]
“Distant Men Will Praise Him”: Chad Chisholm Discusses Marc Ridge’s Literary Legacy Pt. 2
In Part 2 of this two-part interview, Chad Chisholm discusses the details of Noble Stories and what they revealed about his friend, Marc Ridge.
“Distant Men Will Praise Him”: Chad Chisholm Discusses Marc Ridge’s Literary Legacy Pt. 1
In Part 1 of this two-part interview, Chad Chisholm discusses the literary legacy of his friend, Marc Ridge.
“I need to know how it ended…”: A Conversation with Dr. Michael P. Keaton
In the following conversation, Dr. Keaton discusses the screenplay he’s written to give fellow Hogan’s Heroes devotees the closure he wanted himself, the show’s legacy, how he enlisted his family to help him complete the project, and why his script portrays the show’s apparent antagonists in a surprising way.
Living in the Tension: A Conversation with Prof. Brent Dongell
Prof. Dongell explains the difference between writing sermons and writing books, what music you should listen to as you read his new book Faith Risks, and the kinds of books he’d like to write in the future.
“I just feel different about something I’ve created”: A Conversation with Dr. Paul Schleifer
In the following conversation, Dr. Schleifer reveals his son’s role in helping him complete his new book, why the novella is and isn’t a mystery, and whether or not his main character would read a book like this one.