(((Greg Camp)))inRemaindersIn praise of prescriptivismI am a prescriptivist. I realize that this puts me out of step and out of tune with the majority in the language arts, but that is simply…·3 min read·Apr 15, 2024----
(((Greg Camp)))inRemaindersGet to workFor a writer without a contract, the job of writing is self-directed. Obvious that may be to other writers, but to the general public…·3 min read·Apr 8, 2024----
(((Greg Camp)))inRemainders“This was not created by AI software,” says the AI softwareNot so very long ago, there was a class of jobs that computers or robots could not take from human beings: the creative arts. Electronic…·3 min read·Apr 1, 2024----
(((Greg Camp)))inRemaindersStrung hams: free speech and social mediaLast week, I raised my objections to the attempts in Congress to ban TikTok on the claim that the site is a threat to national security or…·3 min read·Mar 25, 2024----
(((Greg Camp)))inRemaindersBootstraps: a story in the Cochrane-Lile GalaxyA pulsating alarm stabbed into Jim’s ears, and he flung his hands up to the side of his head.·13 min read·Mar 11, 2024----
(((Greg Camp)))inRemaindersThe Oscars: an exercise in futilityI am informed by my current favorite search engine — SearXNG, since it works with my VPN and does not track me — that the ninety-sixth…·3 min read·Mar 4, 2024----
(((Greg Camp)))inInsufficient FaithThe Bible as filterAs I have explained before, I listen to Christian radio from time to time to hear what my enemies are thinking. I do not mean to suggest…·5 min read·Feb 26, 2024----
(((Greg Camp)))inInsufficient FaithThe parallel lives of C.S. Lewis and Christopher HitchensIn the spirit of Plutarch, I wish here to compare two public intellectuals who were established professionals in separate fields, but who…·3 min read·Feb 19, 2024----