/fiction5dSlipBack-PushForwardTime travel stories usually focus on machines. Buttons, dials, flashing lights, a DeLorean doing 88. But what if the real engine wasn’t metal, but human? That question sits at the center of my novel Slip Back — Push Forward. The story follows Ava, a young woman whose DNA lets h
/cannabis6dBrilliant Fiction and the Curious Case of Our LungsI call this post Brilliant Fiction, not because I love making things up, but because I love examining the strange stories we tell ourselves about reality. Fiction is how humans test ideas before they become facts. But today I want to talk about facts, messy ones, half-known ones,