A hundred years ago, young men would have been returning home after fighting in the first world war. Their wives/girlfriends/mothers took care of things while they were away. The level of emotional and physical resilience these people would have had far surpasses anything of today’s young people. They had no […]
2018
All my blog posts from 2018.
Margaery Tyrell: The ‘Perfect’ Vixen
Margaery Tyrell is one of those characters on GOT that I have never worked out if I like or not. On the whole, I don’t dislike her and believe she is fundamentally a caring person. But what makes her character great is that she is neither purely sweet like Sansa […]
Abortion doesn’t care about your feelings
The argument most pro-lifers make when it comes to being against abortion is that it is ‘immoral to kill an unborn child.’ There is a difference between killing a child and killing a fetus, but yes, one can argue that a fetus is still alive and so terminating it is […]
Cersei Lannister: A Complex Villain
Beautiful. Manipulative. Narcissistic. Paranoid. Maternal. Incestuous. Hateful. Distrusting. Cersei Lannister is one of the most interesting characters (for me) on Game of Thrones. Cersei is a bad, selfish person; no doubt about that. But had George R R. Martin simply made her a cruel, menacing woman that had no humanity, […]
The problems with strict parenting
Parents often want the best for their children, but good intentions don’t always lead to a positive outcome. Developmental psychologists have classified parenting styles into four categories: authoritarian (being too strict), permissive/indulgent (being too lenient), authoritative (just right), and neglectful (barely around). I would imagine/hope that the majority of people […]
An Interview With Author Lauren Alder
A few days ago this author in a writing group I am a part of on Facebook suggested a co-interview where she would send a set of questions to an author to answer and that author would send her another set of questions to answer, or she would answer her […]