The Geek Talks About Death

One of my favorite blogs is “The Death Writer“. It’s not nearly so morbid as a it sounds. Essentially, the blog is about how people react to death in its many and varied forms. How the world reacts to it. About how many of the trappings of death are more about the living than the dead and the myriad ways in which we cope–or don’t–with this one sure fact of life. It’s an excellent and compelling blog.

Every Monday this blog posts “Monday Mournings”, a series of interviews with folks relating their own experiences with the death. Today’s entry is an interview that I did where I talk about my father’s death and some of the aftermath. I was given some great questions and I think it’s an interesting piece.

Click here to go to the interview.

The same writer also has a blog called “Finding My Religion” where she is exploring various religious paths to find a spiritual home. It’s very interesting and another great read. I highly recommend adding both of these blogs to your feeds.

About Shedrick

I am a professional librarian and a part-time writer that's working to do that the other way around. I currently live in North Texas in the lovely city of Denton (“The Home of Happiness“) with my lovely wife and the obligatory demon-spawn cats. When not writing, gaming, or watching cheezy kung-fu flicks, I can sometimes be found in a pub (or the American equivalent) enjoying a fine brew.
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3 Responses to The Geek Talks About Death

  1. Thank you for appearing on my blog today. And thank you for the kind words about my blogs. I totally appreciate it. I am going to be taking a break from the religion blog to concentrate on self publishing my death book.

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