Why the Indieweb is Cool
Social media sucks. It used to be cool. But not anymore. In the old days, everyone had their own free Geocities website, or MySpace, or Xenga. The list goes on. There were sites everywhere that allowed you to fully customize and deck out your own page however you liked. Everyone knew some HTML and CSS. […]
Morning Pages
There have been a lot of explanations of morning pages out there in the world wide web. But I thought I’d share my personal fascination with them. First, what are morning pages? They’re a journaling technique that comes from the book The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron. It basically consists of brain-dumping three pages in […]
Mothership RPG

I was introduced to D&D 3.5 in high school, and quickly started DMing for my friends. A few years later in college, I migrated to 5e. I’ve been a lifetime DM aside from the one-shot that introduced me to D&D, and a short lived train wreck of a campaign that taught me to hate what […]
Blink
I stumbled on Malcom Gladwell this year, and I’m glad I did. I’ve been binging his books. Blink was my third, after Talking to Strangers and The Tipping Point. In Blink, Malcolm Gladwell investigates the power of snap judgments and the hidden workings of our unconscious mind. The book’s central idea is that the decisions […]