Email list woes
I’ve been using Mailerlite as my Email Service Provider for quite a while now, several years at least. On the whole I’ve been happy with… Read More »Email list woes
I’ve been using Mailerlite as my Email Service Provider for quite a while now, several years at least. On the whole I’ve been happy with… Read More »Email list woes
It’s an election year. Normally I don’t talk about politics. Politics, along with Religion, Money and Sex, is a topic that is guaranteed to start… Read More »Voting
Gamer nerdity ahead, you have been warned. Role-playing games are by their nature a social activity. Most of the time, at a bare minimum, you… Read More »The Joy of playing Solo TTRPGs
So, that flash fiction collection of Christmas tales I was working on? Yep, still don’t have it ready to go. I had the seven stories… Read More »Deadline still gone amiss
Actually, there were two who tied for second place, but both for the same reason. The first customer is when I was still working in… Read More »My second most difficult customer
Previously, I told you about my worst customer ever and how this crazy women screamed at me for fifteen minutes, during the retail Christmas rush,… Read More »The ‘Wrath Of God’ customer Aftermath
This one is a little long so you might want to get a drink, use the bathroom, or otherwise prepare to settle in for this… Read More »The ‘Wrath Of God’ customer
This could be controversial so you may want to go watch some cat videos instead. Substack, for those not familiar with it, is a service… Read More »Substack and Freedom of Speech
Norton Juster’s The Phantom Toolbooth is an awesome book. I read it as a kid but it is one of those books you can read… Read More »Remaking The Phantom Tollbooth
Author Thomas M. Disch wrote a short piece that appeared in Harper’s Magazine back in 1974 called ‘Pyramids of Minnesota’. In the essay he proposed… Read More »Pyramids Of Minnesota