The Ride

An excerpt from the new novel, Outsiders, by William Collier It is one of those peculiarities of military air travel that, in a cargo aircraft, one often sits with one’s back to the side bulkhead, facing perpendicular to the aircraft’s direction of travel, such that as it accelerates or decelerates, one is thrown sideways into…

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Meeting the Parents

An excerpt from the new novel, Outsiders, by William Collier Doran had offered to drive, which meant that he would be picking her up. They had been dating now for several months, and the thought of him still made a very girlish part of her go giggly. Waiting for him now only exacerbated it. That…

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The Mission

An excerpt from the new novel, Outsiders, by William Collier Bulbous, faceted eyes, blown wildly out of proportion, huge, reflecting an oily rainbow of green, orange, and brown hues, leaving room only for the tiniest bit of head to support them—just enough head to attach also what it had in place of a mouth: this…

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How Writing Works

A short(ish) explanation of why you were taught to write the way you were taught in English class, the art we call Rhetoric…

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Humans are social animals

This does not make them good.  The instinct which promotes social unity is the same instinct which promotes ritual cannibalism, human sacrifice, torture and oppression of the weak, and so forth.  The social instinct is the precursor both of your good and of your evil, and evil comes more easily. You are a social animal;…

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The human animal is naturally reluctant to do violence?

Colonel Grossman made this point in On Killing, that human beings are naturally reluctant to kill one another, such that most soldiers on the battlefield throughout history have gone to great lengths to avoid stabbing or shooting one another.  But this is only a half of the story.  The full truth goes like this:  Human…

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What exactly is violence, anyway?

It’s a question that bears considering in an age when many claim that speech is violence, and any people living in a way of which one person disapproves are said to be committing violence against the one. Here’s the truth: Violence is any process which increases the entropy in a system.  It is the application…

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The fallacy of the barstool

You are sitting at the bar when a rough customer walks up and growls, “You’re in my seat.”  It’s the classic scenario.  The threat may be implicit, or it may be explicit:  “Get lost, or I’ll kick your ass.”  And you know that, much as your ego wants you to fight for that seat, it’s…

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