E·POS·TA·SY (ˈē-ˌpä-stə-sē)
noun
etymology: portmanteau of electronic + apostasy
The act of gleefully barbecuing the sacred cows of Big Tech.
Relentlessly heretical scribblings and media about screen time, ed-tech, media, safetyism, tribalism, word nerdery, parenting, and the general algorithmic asininity of our hilariously diseased groupthink culture in abject free fall.
Created by relapsed satirist John Allen Wooden.
About John Allen Wooden:
Howdy. I’m a tech-traitorous writer, satirist, creative director, and dad based in Los Angeles. Having done decades of hard time in big online media, late night TV, ad agencies, politics, and parenting, I created Epostasy as my little lab for gleefully dismembering all those self-important things. Check out my tech-skeptical kids book series, Screen Time Tales, along with other projects at johnallenwooden.com




