This one was a little late because I redid the original version. Originally, I had the regular polygons included along with all the diagonals, which formed all the stars. At the last moment, I realized that Little Miss Tree was asking for a pentagram, which wasn't really the mood I was shooting for. Back to the drawing board.
And for once, I can actually use that expression in almost the way it was originally intended.
This is similar to an older one, but the difference here is that this one happened, except it was more "not a logical fallacy".
But, seriously, anyone who gives people permission to tell him to shut up should realize that those around him will most likely feel free to do so even without his permission.
Volume 1 has three short stories of my collected Lore. Paranormal angel romance, followed by snarling devil dogs.
Volume 2 has four short vampire tales.
Volume 3 has humorous fantasy.
Available in paperback, ebook and on Kindle Unlimited at Amazon.
A Bucket Full of Moonlight
Available in September in paperback and ebook at Amazon.
In A Flash by Christopher J. Burke
Bite-sized stories for transit rides
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Mr. Burke is a high school math teacher in New York as well as a part-time writer, and a fan of science-fiction/fantasy books and films.
He started making his own math webcomic totally by accident as a way of amusing his students and trying to make them think just a little bit more.
Unless otherwise stated, all math cartoons and other images on this webpage are the creation and property of Mr. Chris Burke and cannot be reused without permission.
Thank you.