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Tag Archives: Truth in Fiction
Fact or Fiction
Once upon a time there was a man who enjoyed mental illness. Not the type of mental illness that comes with a diagnosis and a prescription. Certainly not the kind of mental illness that brings pain, isolation, and fear. No, this was a mental illness of his choosing. Continue reading
What is Truth?
I’m sure Pontius Pilate wasn’t the first person in history to ask the question, “What is truth?” Likely, people have been asking that question for millennia. I believe both Plato and Aristotle had something to say on the subject. But … Continue reading
Truth v Fiction
Picture this: You wake up in a dimly-lit room. There are no windows and the building is utterly silent. You go to the door and step out into the hallway. It, too, is dimly-lit. You follow the hallway until you … Continue reading
Richard the Third and the Search for Truth
I’ve been fascinated by King Richard the Third for years. I’ve read the books, the ones that extol him, as well as the ones that consider him evil personified. I’ve read the fiction, seen the play, and listened to the … Continue reading