I actually started out this year somewhat reticent to read. My comprehensive, doctoral exams were coming up in the fall, and between those and the coursework that I was still actively engaged in, I wasn't sure really whether I'd find time for "fun" reading or if I'd be so bent on knowing the books on … Continue reading 75 in 52 – 2020 Recap
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What I Learned at Baylor, Pt. 2
What I Learned at Baylor, Pt. 2 I’d like to think that my second year at Baylor was more focused, disciplined, and streamlined than the first. And perhaps to some degree it was, out of necessity - I had a thesis to finish and two accepted conference papers to write that first semester, and so … Continue reading What I Learned at Baylor, Pt. 2
Objectivity and “Rogue One”
May 18, 2005 was one of the best days of my life--sixth grade me waited in line with my mother and sister for hours to see Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith at its midnight release. Even now, nearly 12 years and many writing classes later, I'm not sure that I can adequately describe the level of … Continue reading Objectivity and “Rogue One”
The Geneva Reading Series
This was originally published on April 20, 2016 on my old blog site. As with so many things at college, I don’t know how it really started. Dr. Williams was a new English professor on campus, and he’d been gracious enough to appear in a short film that my friend Andrew and I made, … Continue reading The Geneva Reading Series

