In 1951, a pair of scientists at Cornell University discovered time-travel. With the specter of the atomic bomb in the immediate background, they decided not to replicate Einstein’s mistake of informing the political authorities about something that might turn out to enable a terrible weapon to be built. Instead, they decided to set up a…
Happenstance: A Photographic Novel
Happenstance is a graphic novel telling the story of a friendship between two people, the religious changes each undergoes in the context of that friendship, and the affect those changes have on their marriages. It explores questions of relationships and theology and friendship, portraying many different points of view on the questions it examines, but…
Attempts: Essays & Bricolage
On my substack, Attempts, I publish essays and occasional updates. You can read (and subscribe for free) here. Recent essays include: Please have a look!
Other Projects
• I kept a blog, Attempts, starting in 2005. It’s dormant now, but the old material is still online here. (There is neew material; it’s just going up here instead.) • My review of Kim Stanley Robinson’s novel The Ministry for the Future was published in the Ancillary Review of Books. • Before writing my…