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On the evolution of skin color.
Over thousands of years, our ancestors evolved. Epidermal melanin protects us from the sun. Seems reasonable. But contemporary racism throws a wrench in the discussion.
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On Mat Johnson’s Loving Day and wanting to fit in.
My condolences to those who feel as though it’s their heritage never to fit in. Growing up, I didn’t fit either. But I had no expectation of fitting in. I was an outlier by virtue of who I was, not who my parents were. And presumably I could’ve learned to talk differently, to act differently,…
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Links to my writing elsewhere: On Darth Vader and the Homunculus Theory of the Mind.
This piece went up on Literary Orphans‘ “Tavern Lantern” blog a few weeks ago, but now it has a stable link. Here’s the entire LO issue, or you can click the image to go directly to my essay (thanks to Rashard and Erika at LO for the cool pic): I learned about Literary Orphans from reading their…
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On how human different humans happen to be (hint: equivalently human).
I finally read some of the initial papers (circa 1981) describing an outbreak of opportunistic infections among previously-healthy homosexual men in the United States. The case studies are harrowing — a dispassionate litany of suffering, ending with death. And, yes, these are papers from before I was born. I should’ve read them already, or at least…



