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Messy Endings
November 28, 2025
The Handmaid's Tale 6.8 "Exodus" Do they manage to blow up the Commanders? No. But what they do manage is to empty the Red Center and free, for now, all of...
Getting from A to B - the Human Importance of Roads
November 25, 2025
I am recalling a trip I took with my husband to Britain, one of many. I told him we were on one of the oldest roads he had ever walked on. It was a ridgeway....
Dancing the Winds
November 24, 2025
Review: Edgedancer by Brandon Sanderson I don't often review novellas, but I'm trying to get in the entire series so far, and it felt a little unfair not to...
At Philcon
November 21, 2025
Picture is for pony tax, because why not. This is a queued post - I’m at Philcon getting ready to moderate a ton of panels. Fortunately, I love it almost as...
Aliens and Fun Fairs
November 20, 2025
The Avengers 2.22 "Man in the Mirror" This episode is creepy, because it involves a fun fair. It's another one I actually remember watching from my...
Chasing Balls Around - Do All Humans Play Ball?
November 18, 2025
It sometimes seems likely. I just read an article on the revival of pok-ta-pok - the pre-Columbian ballgame (That did not actually involve sacrificing...
Avoiding the Storms
November 18, 2025
Recap Review: The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson Some authors write doorstoppers. The first book of the Stormlight Archive would stop a barn door - in my...
Philcon Next Week
November 14, 2025
I’ll be seeing everyone at Philcon next weekend. It’s coming up fast. I’m on a bunch of panels. Oh wait, I’m moderating a bunch of panels. Seven panels....
Maybe Some Shouting at the Screen?
November 13, 2025
The Avengers 2.10 "School For Traitors" A college instructor kills himself...or does he? He uses a silencer. Who does that? Steed has to infiltrate the...
...Across the Universe
November 10, 2025
Review: Star Trek: Prime Directive by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens I think I have read this before, albeit a while ago. It's out of the Pocket series...
Winter is Coming
November 7, 2025
Or at least I had to wear a jacket to go to the grocery store this morning. I’m up to…the usual. Enjoying the nicer fall days, wincing at the colder ones....
A Creature Feature...that Wasn't
November 6, 2025
The Handmaid's Tale 5.8 "Motherland" Sometimes, yelling at the screen has to happen. It just does. Lawrence is building New Bethlehem, a beautiful island...
Monoliths and Vessels - the History of Big Dumb Objects in Science Fiction
November 4, 2025
Big Dumb Objects (BDOs) are a science fiction staple and have been for a long time. They're also usually not dumb (You occasionally see Big Smart Object, but...
Star Trekkin'
November 3, 2025
Review: Star Trek: Legacy by Michael Jan Friedman I thought I had all of the old Pocket Star Trek novels, but it turns out I was wrong. Legacy is a fairly...
Philcon and Such
October 31, 2025
So, the big news is that Philcon sent me my schedule for this year, and here it is! Friday 6:00pm - Science Fiction Games: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly!...
Sharks and, Oh Dear, Cyborgs
October 30, 2025
Cinema Disaster: Shark Attack Shark movies have always bothered me...even when I enjoy them. Jaws has a lot to answer for. Let's take the black tipped shark,...
White, Gray, Blue - The Tradition of Spooky Ladies
October 28, 2025
Newstead Abbey I thought about campfire tales, but its too broad. Instead, I want to go into a specific ghostly tradition. Ladies. Typically of a color, most...
Weird, Weird, Weird
October 27, 2025
Review: Authority by Jeff VanderMeer When I read the first book in this series, I wasn't too fond of it and was glad it was short. When I sat down to read...
Another Quiet Week
October 24, 2025
Still pretty quiet. Recorded a podcast this morning with a random person who needed a last minute guest…we mostly talked about TV and movies. I’ll let...
Warlocks, Really?
October 23, 2025
The Handmaid's Tale 5.4 "Dear Offred" June is terrified that Serena's outreach will work and Gilead values will spread into Canada. She even goes as far as...
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