“The woman, well, she’s the devil to some, vengeance incarnate, the one who uses scars on the soul to hold you still while your heart comes out for examination.” —Herja, Devastation, by Prem, Frank and CS Dunn Adjectives that come to mind when I think of “Herja, Devastation” are smoldering, passionate, cold, dedicated, focused. Imagine,…
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Discourse — Cage Dunn: Writer, Author, Teller-of-tall-tales
Cage Dunn talks about objectivity, learning, perceptions, and discourse in this exceptionally well-written essay. The question raised by #FPQ “Do you believe that anyone can really experience anything objectively? Why or why not?” The first reaction was almost shock. Objective? Humans? Not influenced by personal feelings? Not only is that unlikely, I think it’s impossible….
Book Review: Cage Dunn & Rose Brimson. The Old Woman & the Mad Horse – Case File for: the Big Three Mining Investigations
I just finished reading this book and want to write the review while it is fresh in my mind. The genre for, “The Old Woman & the Mad Horse…”, by Cage Dunn and Rose Brimson, is action thriller. It takes place in the sparsely populated town of Brimpaen (that actually exists but is being…
One-Liner Wednesday — Fear
Linda G. Hill’s One-Liner Wednesday for today comes from a book I just read. This quote struck me between the eyes. Fear and anxiety go hand in hand and I’m always looking for a shift in perspective that will help me manage them. This quote for that is a winner. * “I’ve never really felt…
Book Review: Who Will Rule Magic?: Kraken, Dragon, Cat vs. Kangaroo, Cockatoo, Crocodile (2017)
Who Will Rule Magic?: Kraken, Dragon, Cat vs. Kangaroo, Cockatoo, Crocodile (2017) by Cage Dunn This book is a curious combination of anthropomorphized animals, human-type government, and elemental magic. It is an intricate adventure that pits animal against animal and element against element – all with the underlying intent of saving Mother Earth and the…