Joseph W. Koterski’s An Introduction to Medieval Philosophy: Basic Concepts Father Joseph Koterski, a Jesuit Priest and educator at Fordham University entered into his Eternal Reward in 2021, but he left a legacy of education behind on earth. I was first introduced to him via The Great Courses. First listening to his course on the... Continue Reading →
Writer’s Review: Writing Tools, 50 Essential Strategies
If you’re a writer and you’ve ever looked up “writing advice” you’ve probably come upon a vast google list of various articles offering tidbits of—well, honestly—things you already know because you’re not an idiot. You then decide the best thing to do is search Amazon, surely Jeff Bezos, with all his wealth and power will... Continue Reading →
Adventures in Storytelling 2
Entry 2, it’s turtles all the way down. Where last I left off, I explained how Project Paisley had a faulty start. The idea behind the project was burning brightly, but I lacked the fuel to keep the fire going. The solution I came to was easier said than done: don’t surrender an idea just... Continue Reading →
The Archetypes of Scripture: Jonah, Reluctant Hero
A General Introduction to the Series. It’s cliché to say that the Bible is not so much a book as it is a library in a single volume. It contains works of history, law, poetry, prophecy, and even (if you have a Catholic Bible), works like Book of Tobit (Tobias) that has a structure similar... Continue Reading →
Writer’s Must Read…the Art of War
Sun Tzu’s Art of War Sometimes research can be overwhelming. If you’re a writer who finds themselves intimidated by ancient texts, made easily bored by history, or just simply aren’t interested in a specific research topic, you’re not alone. But the simple fact is, as writers, we have a responsibility to relay interesting worlds, ideas,... Continue Reading →