I’ve been promoting my new story The Glencoe Project this week. I have gotten some good feedback on it. It wasn’t all good in the sense of positive, but useful. Some people suggested that more people would find my story interesting if I added some kind of crime to the story. I suppose that would… Read Article →

I just posted What Would a World with 90 Per Cent Unemployment be Like? https://dynamiclethargyfilms.ca/articles/what-would-a-world-with-90-per-cent-unemployment-be-like/ I’ve mulled over this idea for some time, but had thought I’d just do a short blog about it. Not that the article is particularly long.

I believe strongly in the need to experiment. You learn something new from every project you do. With the end of My Most Difficult Case in sight, I need to consider the approach I’ll use with my next project. One approach I want to go back to is what I did on Line of Taxis…. Read Article →

You can read my new short story at: https://dynamiclethargyfilms.ca/stories/the-glencoe-project/ This story draws on my experiences as a transportation planner. Experienced writers always tell new writers to “write what you know.”  That hasn’t been easy for me up until now. Several times I’ve set out to write a story with a transportation planning background, but I abandoned… Read Article →

Just the other day, I came across a reference to the Baumol effect . In short it says that the productivity of some activities cannot be improved. It has been used to explain the growth of government, but that isn’t what caught my interest. The prime example used to illustrate the concept is a string… Read Article →

A short while ago I did a post on participatory cinema . At the time, I felt fairly optimistic about the prospects of this approach. After some thought, I’m not so sure it is likely to be all that successful. I thought back many years, to when I tried to make my first film through… Read Article →

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