Commentary: When Good Characters do Bad Things

Another bit of storycraft commentary up at Noble Cobra Magazine. This time discussing some thoughts I had about heroic or righteous characters doing 'mean' or off-color things in fiction: pranks, unwanted jokes, nasty tricks, that sort of thing, and how it can be used for characterization purposes (and yes, more Fruits Basket, since that's on … Continue reading Commentary: When Good Characters do Bad Things

Friday Flotsam: Lincoln, Civil War, and More Manga

1. This week for my US History class I learned why most people only quote the first paragraph or so of Lincoln's 'house divided' speech; because after that it kind of devolves into a paranoid rant of how the Democrats want to impose slavery upon all the states, including speculation that Stephen Douglass etc. were … Continue reading Friday Flotsam: Lincoln, Civil War, and More Manga

Worth a Thousand Words

My TEFL course had the following as an example of an activity to pose to students. I found it too fascinating not to share. Take a look at those two pictures and really think about what they tell you about the subjects. Then what that tells you about the larger context.

Poem – “The Sleeping Beauty”

I.Year after year unto her feet, The while she slumbereth alone,Over the purpled coverlet The maiden's jetblack hair hath grown,On either side her trancéd form Forthstreaming from a braid of pearl;The slumbrous light is rich and warm, And moves not on the rounded curl. II.The silk starbraided coverlid⁠Unto her limbs itself doth mouldLanguidly ever, and amid⁠Her full black ringlets … Continue reading Poem – “The Sleeping Beauty”