Captian's Log From the Archives: On Characterization 13 Oct 2021 Originally posted on https://thestoryclub.locals.com/ One of my favorite moments of characterization comes from Doctor Who, a story arc titled, The Green Death. In the final scene, once all the weird…
Captian's Log From the Archives: Writing Everyday 11 Oct 2021 Still too busy to write. Family is more important. Took my niece to a Japanese garden. She loved it. Here's something I originally posted to https://thestoryclub.locals.com/ about how I write…
Captian's Log Eyes to See 29 Jun 2021 As children, we sponge up knowledge. Everything is new and different. Some of the most benign things can seem extraordinary. On top of this, we have little as regards critical…
Captian's Log Initial Thoughts: Speechless 23 Jun 2021 So, I got Michael Knowles' book the other day, Speechless. I've read up to chapter three, and so far, I highly recommend it. Despite my boasts of being a bibliophile,…
Captian's Log Reflection: Open the Blinds 2 Jun 2021 Please Read: Open the Blinds https://youtu.be/N6LsTgEQJ6Q
Captian's Log Word Study on תָּאִיר פָּנָיו 17 Mar 2021 (I may or may not have stayed up all night working on this paper. I may or may not have gone mad. I undoubtedly have missed something important.) Question The…
Captian's Log Themes in Daniel 7 Mar 2021 God is Unique . . . It may go without saying, but God is revealing himself in his word. Furthermore, there is a sense that God is revealing himself, not…
Captian's Log Making Monsters 4 Mar 2021 A nation that routinely murders its children I doubt will live long. I like to write horror; nothing sordid. Not exactly suspense thrillers, I'm more trying to capture a mood,…
Captian's Log Reflections on the Book of Haggai 28 Feb 202128 Feb 2021 Settings There are three main messages in the book of Haggai, and therefore three slightly different settings into which these messages are delivered. All are given in the second year…
Captian's Log Reflections on the Book of Habakkuk 27 Feb 20211 Mar 2021 The book of Habakkuk starts strangely; it starts with a question: "How long?" The prophet agonizes. The questions seem all too familiar in our secular age: God does not listen,…