PinnedPublished inGetting Into ChessOn Chess: Just The BasicsA too-the-point essay on chess pieces, how they move, and what to do with themJan 17, 2021Jan 17, 2021
PinnedPublished inGetting Into ChessThe Alpha & Omega Of A Chess Player’s ThinkingThe approach/methodology of chess specialists, and the psychological and creative elements of the gameOct 27, 2019Oct 27, 2019
Edmund Blunden, ‘Undertones of War’: A Closer LookRecently I submitted the following assignment/essay for my Honours Degree in English Literature & Language. This is my third year of study…Jan 26Jan 26
Christianity and its Material CultureIn examining the traditions of Christianity in Britain, it is interesting to note that several of its churches were constructed on top of…Jun 29, 2021Jun 29, 2021
I Swear To Drunk I’m Not God!Jesus paced up and down the platform, where he’d been waiting anxiously for a further announcement of his train’s arrival; it was scheduled…May 5, 2021May 5, 2021
What an intriguiging article!Writing as something of a grammarian pedant, I took the liberty of highlighting Amy's appetite for kittens; that's an acquired taste, for…Mar 5, 20211Mar 5, 20211
Elizabeth I: ReputationsThe Ditchley Portrait, painted in 1592 by Marcus Gheeraerts The Younger, was commissioned by, and produced for, Sir Henry Lee. Lee was the…Feb 19, 20211Feb 19, 20211
Published inChange Your Mind Change Your LifeMy Pursuit of HappinessIt has long been the quest of philosophers to find some noble truth by which we could live by and thereby realise happiness. And, as…Jan 24, 20217Jan 24, 20217
A Panoply of Linguistic IntentThe late comedian George Carlin once posed an intriguing question: “Do we really have our own words?” Since we all share the same…Jan 19, 20211Jan 19, 20211
Published inChange Your Mind Change Your LifeOrange & Chocolate DelightWhat with the lockdown and the obligation to isolate, I’ve been dabbling in some home-cooking. Today I took my daily stroll, as per the…Jan 15, 20214Jan 15, 20214