• Impersonating an Author

    I’ll be the first to admit that I’m incredibly good at downplaying my own work as an artist. While I talk about it quite readily and openly here on my blog, I typically try to avoid discussing it with anyone in person. And when people try to bring it up in conversation, I am often…

    September 13, 2021

    Adam Oster, Adventure Novelist

    Utterly Predictable
  • Flash Fiction: How to Subjugate Humanity – Part II

    Once the rest of the sweaty and toweled men finished laughing at the Asian delegate’s grandiose statement, he smiled broadly.

    September 10, 2021

    Adam Oster, Adventure Novelist

    Utterly Predictable
  • A Title for a King

    I’m terrible at titles. Both in my blog posts (as can be seen here) and for my creative works. I can spend hours upon hours working on them and never get to the point where I feel like I’ve managed it successfully. How in the world do you possibly come up with a simple phrase…

    September 9, 2021

    Adam Oster, Adventure Novelist

    Utterly Predictable
  • Video Game Review: Doom (2016)

    If there’s one thing I’m most conflicted about in the world of the 21st century, it’s that we keep releasing new versions of the things I absolutely loved when I was a kid. Right now we’re in the midst of waiting for the release of a new Ghostbusters movie, a new He-Man movie, another Little…

    September 8, 2021

    Adam Oster, Adventure Novelist

    Utterly Predictable
  • A Mid-Pandemic Retrospective

    Back in March of 2020, when we were first shutting down due to the severity of the impact to our hospitals brought upon us due to the COVID-19 outbreaks, I’ll admit, I felt a little weird. Like, things were shut down. I wasn’t allowed to go anywhere. Suddenly my kids were home 100% of the…

    September 7, 2021

    Adam Oster, Adventure Novelist

    Utterly Predictable
  • Can You Believe They Let me be a Father?

    A few weeks back, while my daughter was at scout camp, she broke her elbow.

    September 6, 2021

    Adam Oster, Adventure Novelist

    Utterly Predictable
  • The Actor I didn’t Realize I’d Miss

    Ed Asner died this past week and although I’ve never really considered him an important part of my life or even an actor whose name I bring up in conversations about actors, or even someone whose breadth of work I think about outside of when I actually see him on the screen, his death has…

    September 3, 2021

    Adam Oster, Adventure Novelist

    Utterly Predictable
  • Colonel Hannibal Ain’t Got Nuthin’ on My Wife

    Last week I let you all in on the little secret that I turned 40. You should feel special in being some of the few I readily reveal this type of information to. I’m not one to often like people knowing how I’m aging, but you made it into the small cabal of people in…

    September 2, 2021

    Adam Oster, Adventure Novelist

    Utterly Predictable
  • Millions of Peaches

    I live in Wisconsin, but I grew up in South Carolina. It’s also where my parents and sisters and their families all live. South Carolina is the 2nd largest producer of peaches in the country (Georgia is 3rd…California stole 1st from South Carolina a while back). Wisconsin is somewhere around the 50th.

    September 1, 2021

    Adam Oster, Adventure Novelist

    Utterly Predictable
  • Battling Demons

    I wish I was here to talk about something like playing Diablo II when I would just spend hours and hours working my way through dungeons as I try to get strong enough to defeat the actual devil…but no, I’m talking about the much less excited emotional demons.

    August 31, 2021

    Adam Oster, Adventure Novelist

    Utterly Predictable
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