Ross is a writer, dilettante, and semi-professional enthusiast based out of Georgia. His attorney has advised him not to claim that he is "the chosen one" who will "save the cosmos" using "a lifetime wasted on comic books, D&D, and Kurt Vonnegut books." He does, however, make a decent quiche.
His debut novel, a science fiction satire of coffee and consumerism, is available here. He is an occasional contributor to Reddit's r/writingprompts under the name Atomic_Sleepwalker.
Nerds On Earth Presents: A History of the Question, Part IV
We've already seen how easy it is for writers to adapt the Question--a literal blank slate--to their needs. But what happens when someone comes along and tries to turn the…
This is the third part in a series on the Question. If you missed the earlier installments, you can find part one here and part two here.
This is where things get weird.
I mentioned last time that the Question lends himself to a…
Previously on Nerds On Earth's history of the Question...
Nerds On Earth Presents: The History of the Question, Part II
Steve Ditko's Objectivist crusader languished for a while after Charlton comics folded. In the 80s, DC Comics…