The Creative Lifestyle
In a sense creativity is my job. So how to maximise creativity?
In a sense creativity is my job. So how to maximise creativity?
It looks like the next unavailing front in the culture wars will be in response to the film adaptation...
I’ve been noticing lately that the non-Fiction shelves of mainstream bookstores seem, at the moment, to be weighed down...
Antony Beevor – The Battle For Spain – The first part of my Easter holiday reading, this is an...
Jason Clark was recently praising Heath and Potter’s excellent book, The Rebel Sell. It’s a book I’ve been wanting...
I’ve joined the growing cult of bloggers who have read (or are reading) The Starfish and the Spider: The...
John Smulo has tagged me to take part in the one book meme. So, here goes, One book that...
I have been meaning for some time to review this book (in fact the draft of this review has...
So there you have it, the good, the bad and the ugly. A Heretic’s Guide to Eternity is not...
When it comes to explaining postmodernity, there is a well-worn but explanatorily deficient path that many Christian commentators follow....
A Heretic’s Guide to Eternity is not a book for theo-critical cork-sniffers. If your idea of a good time...
I‚Äôve just finished reading Spencer Burke and Barry Taylor’s A Heretic‚Äôs Guide to Eternity. This is the first part...
New city, same supplier; a fresh Amazon order arrived today. My late summer reading will be, Beautiful Evidence by...
The copyright case surrounding the Da Vinci Code is developing in compelling ways. There is little doubt that with...
In the book Blink Malcom Gladwell discssed the idea of “thin-slicing” to describe the way experience teaches to make...
As much as I love reading the travel sections of newspapers and magazines like Conde Naste Traveller, ever since...