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The Dark Coil in contact with Gestalt Therapy
Steel yourself, traveller, for the road you’ve chosen won’t be easy. You’ll find no joy and precious little glory along the way, let alone the hope of a better tomorrow at journey’s end. And if you crave immaculate answers you’d best turn back now, for such salves are for the innocent, the ignorant and the wilfully obtuse [...] (Requiem Infernal, 2019)
Ever since I read *[Fire Caste](https://...
Twitter Q&A with Josh Reynolds about Manflayer
The following is a conversation I had with Josh Reynolds on Twitter in July 2020 about the third and final novel of his Fabius Bile-trilogy, Manflayer. Josh Reynolds commented on the tweet in which I shared my review of the novel, which I took as an opportunity to ask him a few questions about his thoughts behind the novel. What ensue...
Revisiting Nemesis by James Swallow
In November 2021, I got the opportunity to write a guest review on the Track of Words literature blog. The blog is hosted by Michael, who I grew friends with over the years of communicating with him over the internet and our shared love for Warhammer and other Sci-Fi literature.
I recently had a prolonged discussion with Michael about the Horus Heresy series as a whole, especially the thematic...
Stories told by Monsters
What the Clonelord and the Jackalwolf can teach about Narrative Therapy
The following is a 13-part analysis of three Warhammer 40,000 novels through the lens of Narrative Therapy. I wrote the analysis originally in 2018 and have now edited it in such a way that I can finally present it more accessibly on this website (instead of tagging a shady PDF download in my Twitter feed).
*Narrative Th...