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M.C.A Hogarth
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M.C.A Hogarth
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Doing my own thing. I've written lots and lots of novels. And I paint stuff on paper. Buy direct: studiomcah.com/collections/re…
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    M.C.A Hogarth
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    Dec 18, 2025
    I've written so many novels in such varied genres and tones that I had to write an archetype quiz to match readers to the right book. Go find out which of my books is your book:
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    M.C.A Hogarth
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    Aug 15, 2022
    LotR was the opposite of the chosen one trope. Was literally “Everyman who didn’t want to have to do the hardest job steps up to the plate.”
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    Levi N.
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    Aug 15, 2022
    Published author, folks
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    M.C.A Hogarth
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    Mar 17, 2025
    Rewatched Disney's Robin Hood for the first time in ages over the weekend, and some random thoughts: - deeply amusing that Robin Hood wasn't actually robbing from the rich: evil lion Prince John was taxing people literally to the point of penury, and Robin Hood was stealing
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    M.C.A Hogarth
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    Oct 30, 2024
    Talking with the teens and it becomes clear to me that: - no one is talking about how to acquire social skills - all the old "practice this in smaller/less important arenas" customs that used to give people a chance to use new social skills have been dismantled - the kids often
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    M.C.A Hogarth
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    Apr 18, 2024
    Rewatched the Princess and the Frog yesterday and was surprised at how wholesome it was, and how lacking in preachiness given its setting (1920s America). Tiana's one social setback (when the real estate people promise a property she wanted to someone who could pay in cash) could
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    M.C.A Hogarth
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    Nov 10, 2025
    Saw Amadeus (the 1984 movie) again for the first time since... gosh, decades ago, and was surprised by a lot of it. Thoughts: - this is a profoundly religious movie, and is less about Salieri vs Mozart and more about Salieri vs God. Salieri raises important existential points
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    M.C.A Hogarth
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    Nov 21, 2023
    The most amazing thing about GalaxyQuest the movie is that the main character, an actor from a quasi-Star Trek show, tells an alien that the show isn't real, that the actors in it are pretending to be things they're not to entertain people, that "it's a lie." ...and then he goes
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    M.C.A Hogarth
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    Oct 27, 2025
    Finished my reread of The Hobbit over the weekend and it struck me how deeply it (and stories like it) affected me as a writer, because the "plot" isn't on rails. You think "Oh, this is a story about going to get treasure by killing a dragon!" But the characters never vanquish
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    M.C.A Hogarth
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    Sep 9, 2025
    My parents were so determined that their children would be real Americans that they did the cultural equivalent of burning the boats behind themselves. They insisted we speak only English—by the time my grandparents were dying I could only listen to them because I wasn’t fluent
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    Devon Eriksen
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    Sep 7, 2025
    This is why the problem isn't "illegal immigration", it's "immigration". Steve Hou is a quant at Bloomberg. In New York City. Yet he feels more solidarity with foreign invaders than he does with the Americans who they are displacing. Why? Because they are Korean. It
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    M.C.A Hogarth
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    Jul 22, 2024
    Men read tons of novels, the statistics are just invisible to tradpub because they've been driven out of bookstores and to the indiesphere where guys still write genres that appeal to guys (and make bank), and create entire new genres that appeal to guys (like LitRPG), and make
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    M.C.A Hogarth
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    Sep 12, 2025
    This isn't new, I ask you to remember. In 2000, I had a Hugo-award-winning artist tell me to my face that all conservatives should die and leave the planet to the "rest of us." Everyone listening laughed and applauded. This rot is old. (If you wonder what I did, I think I
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    M.C.A Hogarth
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    Nov 6, 2025
    The new urban fantasy I'm reading features a guy whose soul gets stolen by a demon, various members of Hell are chasing him, and though he has a Catholic grandmother it never occurs to him to maybe seek an angel, a priest, or a church. Literally there's a scene where he pauses in
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    M.C.A Hogarth
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    May 8, 2024
    De-stigmatizing profanity has led to a marked decrease in civility in society for no noticeable positive effect. Plus, it's ugly.
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    M.C.A Hogarth
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    Jul 17, 2025
    A rewatch of Coco confirmed that it remains one of the few modern Pixar movies I enjoy. - I like the subversion of 'the kid is right to rebel against his family'; Miguel eventually learns, and decides for himself, that family matters more than his dreams (if his dreams require
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