Details

  • Joined: Jan 25, 2019, 11:44:42 PM
  • Last Seen: Jan 14, 2021, 4:07:56 PM
  • Preferred Language: en
  • Location: In the study, with the wrench. (Canada)

Biography

Professor Plum is a man with a degree of suspicion. An out of work historian with a fondness for the board game Clue. A past member of the Den on a number of occasions, years in academia have sucked all creative juices from his writing. in an attempt to make history more obtainable, Dr. Plumb is attempting to rewrite some of his undergraduate essays and attempt to make them less academic, and more "poppy."

Latest Activity

Professor Plum Avatar
Professor Plum posted the article titled Anarchism and Atheism: An Ambivalent Relationship
Mar 29, 2019, 8:50:54 PM
A short historical look at the Young Hegelians and a few of the most influential anarchist thinkers of the late-nineteenth-and-early-twentieth century with a focus on their religious beliefs and...
Professor Plum Avatar
Professor Plum commented on the story titled A Brief Introduction to Almost Periodic Functions by AlexScribe
Jan 27, 2019, 12:48:43 AM
This was very well done. The Narrative structure had me wondering what was going on and the ending explained it nicely. The use of a distinct dialect was also a nice touch (and not an easy thing to...
Professor Plum Avatar
Professor Plum posted the article titled "The Last Witch Trial in the Maritimes"[Part 1]
Jan 26, 2019, 3:34:41 AM
An extended historical essay (divided in to four parts) examining the factors surrounding a 1932 murder case from a small hamlet in Eastern Canada that would become infamous in Maritime folklore...
Professor Plum Avatar
Professor Plum joined The Den
Jan 25, 2019, 11:44:42 PM

Submitted Writings

Professor Plum Avatar
Anarchism and Atheism: An Ambivalent Relationship
An essay article by Professor Plum
A short historical look at the Young Hegelians and a few of the most influential anarchist thinkers of the late-nineteenth-and-early-twentieth century with a focus on their religious beliefs and where they differ from Marxism.
Professor Plum Avatar
"The Last Witch Trial in the Maritimes"[Part 1]
An essay article by Professor Plum
An extended historical essay (divided in to four parts) examining the factors surrounding a 1932 murder case from a small hamlet in Eastern Canada that would become infamous in Maritime folklore tradition as the last witch trial case on record. But was it really?