Lost on the Last Continent, Episode 64, Tumult at the Widow’s Tower, is now posted.

Episode 64 Tumult at the Widow’s Tower

In this exciting episode, Colonel Lost performs a daring rescue of a fearless damsel, who has seen strange things in her dreams.

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Oddly, the link above is not working. In the meanwhile, I will post the episode below, and see if I can insert it into its proper place in the manuscript later.

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Fame at Last!

Posted September 4, 2018 By John C Wright

An author just wrote and told me he mentioned a science fiction book of mine in a footnote to his treatise on the so-called Fermi Paradox, which is, that if life arises by a natural side effect of the chemical composition of planets circling metallic stars, even if the event is very rare, the stars are so numerous — one is tempted to call the number astronomical — that many signs of their civilizations should be all around.

His treatise is called THE GREAT SILENCE, and my name is mentioned on page 276. The author is Milan Cirkovic of the Astronomical Observatory of Belgrade.

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Even More Lost Delay!

Posted August 30, 2018 By John C Wright

Apologies to my faithful readers: the next exciting episode of LOST ON THE LAST CONTINENT is not yet ready. I hope to do double service during the three day weekend.

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Megan Fox interviews John C Wright

Posted August 29, 2018 By John C Wright

Max Kolbe is on sabbatical, so there is no Red Pill Religion for this week, but I had the rare pleasure of being interviewed by Megan Fox for her podcast. You may hear my dulcet tones bloviating, pontificating, objurgating and rudely interrupting my fair hostess here:

 

She asks me about my conversion story, a topic I forever delight to dwell upon, and my opinions of the most recent scandal to wound the Church, a topic that provokes disgust and pity, outrage and horror, in all men of good will who hear of it.

In any case, as you can imagine, I was honored to speak with the famous Megan Fox.

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Not Tired of Winning Yet XLVIII

Posted August 29, 2018 By John C Wright

No trade deal with Mexico has been signed yet, but the celebration is perhaps not premature of the hope of things to come. Under the dreary days of the previous administration, there was no such hope for economic growth at any time.

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Lost Delay!

Posted August 28, 2018 By John C Wright

Unless fate alters course, this week’s publication of LOST ON THE LAST CONTINENT will be on Thursday rather than the accustomed Wednesday. Sorry about the delay: I have been pretty regular about my weekly serial since I started in May of 2016.

 

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The Black Flag of Anarchy

Posted August 26, 2018 By John C Wright

A reader named Kevin Johnson opines:

Saying “the Left is a violent mob” is kind of like saying “the Right are all fascists.” It’s asinine virtue-signalling. How Americans fool themselves into believing they have actual alternatives in the GOP and DNC, I will never understand.

Keep on drinkin’ that establishment kool-aid and everything will turn out fine!

This is a rhetorical game played by Leftists of the Left and by Leftists of the Alt-Right alike, wherein two opposite things are said to be equal. It appeals to the natural egalitarianism in fallen man, all of whom fall short of the glory of God, to assume that not only are venal versus mortal sins somehow equal, but that virtue and vice are somehow equal.

False equivalence is a game because it is not serious. It is not a philosophical nor political stance: it it is a mouth-noise, what we call phatic speech, merely intended to signal the virtue of the utterer by lifting him above the fray, as he judiciously pronounces a curse on both our houses. Like saying that the Jews are equally at fault as the Germans for the Holocaust, on closer inspection, one can easily see which side of the issue is elevated by the comparison, and which is undermined. The comment by Mr. Johnson is not meant to bring the Right up to share in the high moral ground of the Left: it is to silence any criticism of the Left and its perennial violent mob mentality.

Saying “the Left is a violent mob” is exactly like saying “the Right are all fascists”, except for the tiny niggling detail that one statement is true as Gospel and the other false as Hell.

Let us see if we can see which is which, shall we?

Here is an article from the Origonian concerning a Bernie voter who brought an American flag to an Anti-Fascist protest rally, and was duly beaten in the head by a baseball bat by Antifas. For those of you not keeping score, both Antifas and Bernie voters are Leftwing.

Paul Welch came to the downtown protest Aug. 4 to let his political leanings be known.

With pride he clutched his U.S. flag as he moved among the crowd of like-thinking demonstrators.

Soon a group of black-clad anti-fascist protesters, also known as antifa, demanded he lose the flag, calling it a fascist symbol. Welch refused, and a tug-of-war ensued.

It ended with Welch taking a club to the back of the head, lying on the ground in a pool of his own blood.

Only Welch was not a Proud Boy, a Patriot Prayer supporter or among the other conservative activists who descended into the area that day, many from out of town.

He was one of hundreds of progressive Portlanders who had turned out to oppose the right-wing rally held at the Tom McCall Waterfront Park.

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Protected: The Last Straw 06: Dim and Dank On Planet Swank

Posted August 24, 2018 By John C Wright

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The Sin of Lucifer

Posted August 23, 2018 By John C Wright

In the ongoing and ever-losing battle with my own personal dragons of pride, I took to wondering: why is the proud man angry or peeved with the stupidity (real or imagined) of his fellows?

I ask because one would think a saint would be very patient with someone who was stupid, if it were honest stupidity, and not merely laziness in thinking. Whereas the devil (or Lex Luthor) is always in a state of haughtiest annoyance, because he is brighter than those around him. Their stupidity proves his superiority – yet it irks him. Why?

This is not a rhetorical question: I do not have a theory on the subject myself.

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Red Pill on Leave

Posted August 22, 2018 By John C Wright

Dear readers, I should have explained last week that Max Kolbe is taking a sabbatical from the internet, and so our weekly podcasts of Red Pill Religion will be on hold for at least a month, perhaps longer.

Maybe I will start my own podcasts, just of myself standing in an echo chamber ranting into a microphone on topics only of concern to me.

Hmmm … What are the topics over which I most obsess?

FIRST EPISODE: Where are my shoes? Honey, have you seen my good shoes?
SECOND EPISODE: Why is there a chipped red mug sitting on the landing of the stairway?
THIRD EPISODE: How do you adjust the margins in Word for Mac? Honey, I cannot seem to get this this, ugh, wait, I think I have it … darn it! Now it switched to web layout! I don’t want web layout!
FOURTH EPISODE: If reality is objective, how can mortal man, confined as  each man is to his own coign of vantage, learn the objective truth even of this, namely, whether reality is objective?
FIFTH EPISODE: My rosary is missing a bead. Can I just say 49 prayers today?
SIXTH EPISODE: I need my glasses to find my glasses! I cannot look for my glasses without my glasses because I cannot see! What do you mean they are in my hand? Uh…Wait a minute…?
SEVENTH EPISODE: Honey, where did I put Episode Seven? It was around here somewhere, I am sure…
EIGHT EPISODE: No, not those shoes, my good ones! You threw them out because they were ratty? In 1992?
NINTH EPISODE: No one left any comments on my last two episodes of Lost on the Last Continent?  I thought those were really good episodes. I guess not everyone has a strong emotional or critical reaction every four pages in a pulp adventure novel.
TENTH EPISODE: Honey, what am I looking for and why can’t I find it?
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Lost on the Last Continent, Episode 63, City of Corsairs

Posted August 22, 2018 By John C Wright

Lost on the Last Continent, Episode 63, City of Corsairs, is now posted.

Episode 63 City of Corsairs

In this exciting episode, Colonel Lost is thrown over a waterfall, survives, and enters the Theno, City of Sudden Death, by an unexpected approach, and finds a lost treasure.

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Freestartr still stalled

Posted August 21, 2018 By John C Wright

Jagi, here.

Sadly, Freestartr is still unable to collect funds. We will give them until the beginning of October before we consider giving up on them. We are still hoping they will recover.

In the meantime, Freestartr patreons, you can wait, too, or send your monthly contribution through Paypay, as you wish.

To both Freestartr and Patreon folks, and those who support us directly, we are so very, very grateful for the support of all you guys !!!

On a somewhat related subject, because of carelessness by yours truly, there is no recording of this month’s live chat. John and I are going to try to make it up to Action Team Swan by recording a brainstorming period  or some other conversation on book related topics between the two of us.

Thanks, all!  And God bless!

 

 

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Elves on Trial — by Superversive

Posted August 20, 2018 By John C Wright

An essay by our own Tom Simon I had somehow not had the pleasure previously to read.

Please look: it is well worth your time. Maglor speaks in his own authentic voice, and unmistakable. I stumbled across it here:

https://superversive.livejournal.com/65965.html

And here is the direct link:

https://bondwine.com/2008/02/08/interview-with-the-oldest-member/

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Protected: The Last Straw 05: Mary Sue and Master Mopey

Posted August 17, 2018 By John C Wright

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