First there was Sherlock Holmes. Then Doc Savage. There was Batman. The Professor. MacGuyver. Pop culture’s list of great problem-solving geniuses is a short and illustrious one. Introducing
I looked up noetics. It is a branch of metaphysical philosophy concerned with the study of mind and intuition, and its relationship with the divine intellect. I am
Took a little lunch break, but I’m back at it. I cooked enough food yesterday to get me through the day. Hopefully this experiment won’t last longer. Some
To me, the most salient feature of a Dan Brown novel is the manner in which he ineptly inserts flashbacks in order to provide the reader with necessary
Unbelievable Event Number One: The Redskins in the playoffs. Very wishful thinking. And playing in late January? Impossible. Which brings up an interesting point. Why, when the NCAA
The formula is taking shape already: A mysterious ritual at an historical landmark? Check. A freakish, obsessive cult follower willing to murder anyone who gets in his way?
You know what’s interesting? I found reading The Da Vinci Code and Angels And Demons excruciating experiences. Yet as I cracked open The Lost Symbol and turned to
And so it begins. I’m minutes away from diving into Dan Brown’s latest novel, The Lost Symbol. The Over/Under on me cursing my decision in blog form stands
If you are like me, the only definitive knowledge of F. Scott Fitzgerald you possess was gleaned from high school English class, where you were forced to read