I'm not naming any names or spoiling any books, but here's a plotting tip from a longtime reader: If you want us to be surprised that one of your characters is a bad guy, don't have him quoting Friedrich Nietzsche the first time we see him. It's not subtle foreshadowing. It's giving the game away. … [Read more...] about A Brief Word of Advice to Mystery Writers
Damn
I spend a day away from the internet and come back to find out that Vaclav Havel died. Update: Oh, but there's good news too. Kim Jong Il is also dead. … [Read more...] about Damn
Boys Beware
I generally find anti-gay bigotry disturbing, but sometimes it's also kind of amusing. I know that's wrong -- that gay people face real threats of discrimination and violence -- but some anti-gay nonsense just makes me want to point and yell, "I didn't know they still made people like you!" Which brings me to Rick Perry's culture-war campaign ad: Aside from the fact … [Read more...] about Boys Beware
Death to Pennies
Here's something I never thought about before: It's time to stop using pennies. Aside from its actual subject -- the uselessness of pennies -- this video is also worth watching because it's a terrific example of how to make an argument. It's clear, it's concise, and in four minutes and 31 seconds I went from not thinking about pennies to being completely convinced they … [Read more...] about Death to Pennies
A Less Sincere Form of Flattery
Over at Reason, they're boasting because Business Insider chose Matt Welch and Nick Gillespie for its list of the only pundits you need to pay attention to between now and the election. I'm happy for Matt and Nick, but I want to draw your attention to something else that caught my eye. Go ahead and follow either of those links and look at the picture that Business Insider used … [Read more...] about A Less Sincere Form of Flattery