Near the end of 2014, I had something of an epiphany about goal-setting versus writing production. It turns out that if you set goals, you tend to make progress toward achieving those goals. That led to setting writing goals for 2015, and I think it helped me be a better and more productive writer. When Read More
Writing
Death Penalty Election Results Disappoint Advocates
Last week I wrote a piece about the death penalty, asking Oklahoma voters to vote no on State Question 776. I was not at all surprised to see it pass by a 2-1 margin on Tuesday. Former state Senator Connie Johnson, who chaired Say No to 776, pointed out that the measure was expected to Read More
First and Last Political Post This Year
My first and last political post for the 2016 election season. Vote No on Oklahoma State Question 776.
Wrongful Convictions: When The Good Guys Do The Wrong Thing
Official misconduct is a factor in over half of all wrongful convictions.
In Review: Confessions of a Jew-ish Skeptic
Sarahbeth Caplin wrote a memoir about life as a Jewish Christian. I reviewed it.

