Bryce Moore's Blog
September 4, 2025
Avoiding the Fool’s Choice in Today’s Political Environment
A few months ago, I attended a two-day training on the book Crucial Conversations. It was a helpful look at the way we can approach difficult discussions in a way that’s constructive for all involved. In the book, they talk about “The Fool’s Choice.” Basically, it’s a situation where you convince yourself there are only […]
Published on September 04, 2025 10:15
September 3, 2025
How I Use AI as a Writer
Generative AI is still a (very) hot button topic in the writing world. Most authors I’ve heard from seem to range from being quite averse to the technology to actively hating it with a fiery passion. Of course, there are others out there who are diving completely in, and never mind if there might be […]
Published on September 03, 2025 10:16
September 2, 2025
Movie Review: The Lavender Hill Mob
On Saturday evening, Daniela wanted to watch a movie and suggested an Audrey Hepburn film. I got to work poking around to see if there were Hepburn movies I hadn’t seen in a while. (She’s actually in quite a few more than I realized.) I was super surpised to see her listed as appearing in […]
Published on September 02, 2025 11:26
August 29, 2025
A Surreal Photoshoot
So, yesterday I had one of the more singular experiences I can remember. More surreal than anything else. I mean, at the heart of it, it was just another photoshoot session, so there really shouldn’t be that big of a deal, right? Except this photo session went on for an hour, was just about me […]
Published on August 29, 2025 09:01
August 26, 2025
AI App Developer, Extraordinaire
I have always wanted to make an app for my iPhone. Not to the point that I actually wanted to sit down and take the time it would take to learn how to code in Swift, but the thought of creating something for my phone, tailor-made for my needs? That was very appealing. I even […]
Published on August 26, 2025 10:38
August 14, 2025
What is an “Elbow,” Anyway?
I’m back in physical therapy. Again. This time, it’s to help correct a few issues that came up while I was at Disney. I’ve had a long standing issue with back pain, and my knee’s now been bugging me as well, to the point that I decided I needed professional help. (I mean, I probably […]
Published on August 14, 2025 10:28
August 12, 2025
Revisiting Tron
In the wake of Disney World, my kids were interested enough in the Tron ride that they wanted to check out the Tron movie. It’s been a long time since I watched it, and I had no idea how something that seemed so awesome as a kid in the 80s would hold up today. Disney+ […]
Published on August 12, 2025 11:29
August 8, 2025
Home with Tomas and Daniela
Denisa and Michaela have been gone to Young Women’s Camp since Tuesday, so it’s just been me at home with Tomas and Daniela. It’s been fun hanging out with them (when I’ve been home). A very different experience than what it was like a while ago. Daniela, when hearing it was just going to be […]
Published on August 08, 2025 06:44
August 5, 2025
DEATH IN THE DARK is Out Today!
It’s official. My latest book, Death in the Dark, is out today and should be available for you to pick up even as we speak. Here’s the review from Kirkus: A chilling and adventure-filled mystery set amid the Blitz and inspired by a real serial killer. Seventeen-year-old Mary Churchill, daughter of the prime minister, is […]
Published on August 05, 2025 09:23
July 31, 2025
An Overview of the New (to me) Disney World Rides
Since it had been 9 years since I’d been to Disney, there were a number of new rides I’d never gone on before, and some that had been refreshed. I took the time to go on almost all of them. (The Slinky Dog roller coaster was down when I had time to go, and when […]
Published on July 31, 2025 10:34