In school, I rarely enjoyed being forced to read long, boring novels from the distant past. Even worse was being told what to think about them. Thus, I
There’s a culture war taking place in America. Obama’s election exemplified the two sides. I am not talking about black versus white, or the majority against the various
There are two schools of thought about the nature of time traveling. First, there is the Back to the Future school. Proponents of this type of time traveling
So Dance With Sunflowers has been on hiatus while I was traveling in Vietnam. In a follow up to my earlier post about Christmas in Beijing, I discovered
Christmas and the surreal go hand in hand when living in Beijing. Yesterday I was greeted by the following scene in my office lobby: A Chinese Santa Claus,
I am relatively new to the blogosphere, having just recently started writing Dance With Sunflowers. I have begun following some personal blogs and am showing a new interest
I was having a discussion with a friend of mine recently, and as discussions often do, the subject turned to time travel. The following ethical dilemma was posited:
I just finished reading Norwegian Wood, by Haruki Murakami. It is not an easy book to encapsulate, nor to recommend. It is at times depressing, and at other