Author: Lancelot Schaubert
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Story Ideas from Buried Treasure
In my research for story ideas for my current work in progress, I came across buried treasure rumors from all around Bellhammer, Illinois. My guys from back home are always in for a treasure hunt, but this led me to learn of several instances of buried treasure I had never heard of. Decebalus Treasure The…
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What’s your best kid story?
It’s been awhile since I’ve asked an open ended question on here to hear from you all, but what’s your best kid story? Make sure to scroll down \/ and read all of the comments. There’s over 100 stories now and the stories have moved me to tears, laughter and wonder. Points go to: Any…
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Redcrown — Tap and Die 006
The main attendant scrolled through. And scrolled through. “No Dawes other than a young girl.” Jack’s daughter. And his wife?
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“Is Creation Incarnation?” asks Dr. Wood
Note: We are grateful to share this book review by guest writer Lancelot Schaubert, poet and author of the novel Bell Hammers. In this essay, … “Is Creation Incarnation?” asks Dr. Wood
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David Bentley Hart Responds to the Neo-Neo-Chalcedonians
Putting a pin in this partly because Jordan is a friend whom I reviewed prior to release and his book is now out, but also because I think this debate as it matures might prove consequential to philosophy and theology. And what’s consequential to thought becomes consequential to other sciences and to arts. Dear Al,…
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Prescott Prevails on Primary Charges of Plagiarism By Pasternak
In the long-running case brought in the UK by Boris Pasternak’s great-niece Anna Pasternak against Lara Prescott, author of the novel THE SECRETS WE … Prescott Prevails on Primary Charges of Plagiarism By Pasternak
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Jack — Tap and Die 005
The main attendant scrolled through. And scrolled through. “No Dawes other than a young girl.” Jack’s daughter. And his wife?
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Yang’s UBI statements were, just once, correct.
This piece on how Yang’s UBI articulation got it right just once was originally written as an op-ed during the 2020 elections. I didn’t really do anything with it because of the Alaska project, but I find parts of it helpful — and relevant — now, however hyper specific it was at the time. And some…
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The Zero with 1000 Faces: A Photography Series in Celebration of Joseph Campbell
The Zero with 1000 faces happened ten years ago in 2012 (sort of a subversion of the monomyth). I actually took all of these pictures down soon after, but then it got to be rather nostalgic for me and… I realized it really was for fun and really should be treated as such. And, in…


