Film Review: Judgment at Nuremberg 1961 United Artists I was scrolling through YouTube the other night, looking for a film to watch. My attention was drawn to a 1961 classic called Judgment at Nuremberg. Perhaps the upcoming new film starring Russell Crowe of the same name made this oldy jump up the potential viewing list. … Continue reading Us and Them
New Release – ALL WILL BE WELL
In a few days we will mark the fourth anniversary of Anne’s passing. Remembrance Day – Eve now holds a deeper resonance. I’m sure every author expresses their works as ‘labours of love’. That is most definitely the case with All Will Be Well. Its completion and release at this time are more happenstance than … Continue reading New Release – ALL WILL BE WELL
Ethical dilemmas in Artificial Intelligence
Tuesday's Children: Artificial Intelligence and the demise of human autonomy I use ChatGPT now for about an hour a day. It is an incredibly helpful assistant in formatting and layouts for my books. It doesn’t always get things right and has occasionally taken me down a dead-end or two. I explore some of the ethical … Continue reading Ethical dilemmas in Artificial Intelligence
The power in a fable
Reflection on What is a Fable?
Book Review: Living and Dying Well
Living and Dying Well – Charles Camosy Published by OSV (2025) Pp 183 Available at http://www.charlescamosy.com/books/living-and-dying-well Charles Camosy teaches moral theology and bioethics at the Catholic University of America Charles Camosy first came to my attention some years ago when he was listed as a guest speaker at a conference in Queensland, Australia auspiced by … Continue reading Book Review: Living and Dying Well
Cascading Grace: Nature’s Flow
Grace falls like rain
Finding Harmony in Silence and Yearning
Perhaps you heard it! (though probably not). It’s there between melody and harmony. Hidden in the rhythm and at the end of every dot.
A vision
And there! Like a supernova – dazzling, bright, and unexpected. A deliberate turn, a coquettish grin. An almost imperceptible subtle focus. And I saw in those eyes, in a heartbeat, all my tomorrows.
Reflecting on 38 Years at Marty G: A Journey of Love and Loss
Leaving my home of 38 years was a loss in so many ways but also a sign of hope.
The Freedom of Flight: A Poetic Journey
When words have wings






