the great crowdfunding swindle continues

A couple years ago, the PC game Divinity: Original Sin was crowdfunded on Kickstarter. It’s not entirely clear to me why they needed crowdfunding, given that its developer, Larian Games, had been around and producing games in the Divinity series since 1996. Maybe they needed the extra million people crowdfunded to make the game more ambitious, I […]

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I don’t know what the question is

Several people have asked me to weigh in on the deepening BlackLivesMatter/Bernie Sanders fracas, but I’m keeping my mouth shut because I don’t have necessary information. I don’t know what the specific demands on the Sanders campaign are, so I can’t say anything useful. When I find out the demands of the protesters, I’d be […]

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defining exploitation up

A point and then a meta-point. Got into a bit of a debate with a friend of mine recently. I was saying that the working conditions of a lot of online writers out there are unambiguously exploitative — many of them work long hours for low pay and no benefits. My friend launched into the […]

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the paper

I’m writing today to announce a little project, one that’s of natural interest to very few but potential interest to a few more. At my feet sits a large box of papers, photos, and ephemera that once belonged to my father and his father. My grandfather John died in 1969, twelve years before I was […]

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walking and chewing gum at the same time

Just as an addendum to my last post — I’m frustrated by the rise of false choice thinking, in general, within the left. There’s so many bogus binaries people try to push you into now. We can be the side that insists on the horrors of sexual violence, offers comfort and respect to victims, pushes […]

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sexual assault accusations and the left

In the 1980s and 1990s, a sex panic of unprecedented scale and destruction swept the United States and several other places. In over a dozen cases, day care workers were accused of ritual sexual abuse of young children. Often, these accusations included references to Satanic worship and other outlandish details that should have raised red […]

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why academic editing is so awful

I want to be fair, here. I have been edited by some academic editors who have been judicious, wise, and seasoned. I also have been edited in a lot of popular press publications and I can tell you that a lot of editors out there are no peach to work with. Good editing is wonderful; good editing […]

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