• Reading as an Adult

    As an adult who reads, I often find myself in the minority. To be fair, I also found myself in the minority as a kid who read, but that had more to do with the specifics of my tiny school than it did with the demographics of those who read. The reality is that reading…

    September 27, 2021

    Adam Oster, Adventure Novelist

    Utterly Predictable
  • Representation, and Family, Matters

    You’ve probably heard the words representation matters being bandied about sometime in your life on this planet. It comes up a lot when we see people of color in important roles on television. Or women, or nonbinary folk, or any of the queer rainbow.

    September 24, 2021

    Adam Oster, Adventure Novelist

    Utterly Predictable
  • My Fate in the Stars

    As a person with a history deeply set in religion, I find myself often looking at the events in my life with an eye toward trends and movements toward something. Religion likes to talk about fate a lot, even if many of them like to focus on the idea of free will. And fate is…

    September 23, 2021

    Adam Oster, Adventure Novelist

    Utterly Predictable
  • Debating on Social Media

    When I was a younger man, I really liked to argue about things. I’d pretend it was all about the art of debating, but really, I just loved the ability to absolutely defeat someone with a little bit of verbal gymnastics. It’s not that I was purely chaotic in my will to debate. I actually…

    September 22, 2021

    Adam Oster, Adventure Novelist

    Utterly Predictable
  • TV Review: Great News

    Although I’ve been taking the time to highlight some of the tv and films I’ve been watching lately, I don’t get a ton of spare time for watching either most days. I only bring this up, because that means I’m generally pretty picky with what I choose to watch, so I have to admit that…

    September 21, 2021

    Adam Oster, Adventure Novelist

    Utterly Predictable
  • What’s the Matter with Kids These Days?

    As I write this, our household is nearing the moment in which the kids head back to school and my house is finally empty and quiet again for the first time in months. So, here I am, trying to get everything I can done before this delta variant (or any other of the variants) shuts…

    September 20, 2021

    Adam Oster, Adventure Novelist

    Utterly Predictable
  • Old Drafts: The Legend of Buddy Hero

    I thought I’d share a little bit of old writing for all of you, just to give you an idea of the process I’ve gone through over the years. The following little bit of writing was one of the first things I wrote when trying to work out my ideas for The Legend of Buddy…

    September 17, 2021

    Adam Oster, Adventure Novelist

    Utterly Predictable
  • Book Review: Rewired: The Post-Cyberpunk Anthology

    I’m not a big fan of genre fiction. The very idea that fiction is made to fit within little buckets gets me a little itchy. Just the other day I was in a conversation with an author who was looking for books in which the main character is a writer. Like, that was a type…

    September 16, 2021

    Adam Oster, Adventure Novelist

    Utterly Predictable
  • Murdering Babies

    Everyone get excited, it’s another white male here to tell you all about what you should think on abortion!

    September 15, 2021

    Adam Oster, Adventure Novelist

    Utterly Predictable
  • The Sound of Silence

    For the past 18 months, it has felt as though my house has been in a nearly constant state of chaos. Although the kids were going to school four days a week by the end of the last school year, it feels like I’ve spent far too many work days trying to wrestle my kids…

    September 14, 2021

    Adam Oster, Adventure Novelist

    Utterly Predictable
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