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Puzzled
April 7, 2025
Just the one book this week. Partly not having much weekend, partly the fact that the first two Andre Norton entries were books I already read and reviewed....
AwesomeCon!
April 5, 2025
So, why didn’t I post yesterday? Because my brain went “It’s a local con, you’ll have time.”Uh-huh. Yesterday was 11 hours door-to-door, 7.5 on the floor,...
What If...Not Sure I Care
April 3, 2025
…and some truly terrible flicks. Black Sails 1.4 When somebody says the beach is too steep for careening your ship…listen. Oh, that was so predictable....
Welcome to the Crowborhood
Premium post · April 1, 2025
On March 3, I noticed a crow perched in the ash tree next to my balcony seriously contemplating…a twig. On March 4, a crow gave me three quiet croaking caws,...
Deep Into The Weird
March 31, 2025
Review: Asunder by Kerstin Hall Weird gods that…well…eat their most favored worshippers. Which are gods? Which are demons? Asunder pretty much puts them all...
Con Season Ramping Up
March 28, 2025
Ponies! The ponies are to cheer me up. I decided I didn’t want to fly to Kansas City under current circumstances relying on whatever pre-MMR measles shot I...
What if...
March 27, 2025
Very light week because I’ve been busy with other stuff. I’ve started watching 2025 stuff, though. Marvel’s What If 3.1 …the Hulk Fought the Mech Avengers?...
A Brief History of Lighthouses
Premium post · March 25, 2025
Eagle Bluff Lighthouse The Patara lighthouse in Turkiye is being restored. The goal is to put a light in it when it’s done. This lighthouse was built during...
All Kinds of Love
March 24, 2025
Three books about…love, in some way, shape or form. Review: Someone You Can Build A Nest In by John Wiswell This is a monsterf*ing story. Except it’s an ace...
Achoo!
March 21, 2025
I hate living in DC during the spring. I’m allergic to cherry pollen, and don’t respond, shall we say, well to antihistamines. In other words, sniffle...
Robots and Pirates
March 20, 2025
Cinema Disaster: Robot Riot Things this movie has: Robots Things this movie does not have: A riot. A group of soldiers sign up to train with the “mechs.”...
Thinking about Bodies, Horror, and Puberty
Premium post · March 18, 2025
Middle grade horror is a strange beast. In some ways, kids can tolerate certain kinds of horror better than adults. Kids also still live in a world where...
Hopes and Cures
March 17, 2025
Review: Sherwood Nation by Benjamin Parzybok CW: Domestic violence, weird politics The title of this book intrigued me, because anything to do with Robin...
Nebulas Are Out
March 17, 2025
The Nebula finalists are out and I have mixed feelings. My favorite novel of 2024, The Wings Upon Her Back by Samantha Mills did not make a cut. Only one of...
Cinema Fails
March 13, 2025
Review: Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014) This installment of the franchise attempts to instill the one thing it absolutely did not, under any...
Men Bad, Women Good - Gender Essentialism in Feminist Science Fiction (copy)
March 12, 2025
Last year somebody gave me copies of Native Tongue and The Judas Rose, the first two parts of a feminist trilogy by Suzette Haden Elgin. These are reprints...
Apocalypses?
March 10, 2025
Review: Archivist Wasp by Nicole Kornher-Stace Growing up, I was very much “Not like other girls.” Buffy spoke to me, although that speaking is colored by...
AwesomeCon Prep
March 7, 2025
After being waitlisted twice, I got my table for AwesomeCon DC (picture is from a prior year). I’ll be selling books in the Author’s Lane segment of Artists’...
Aping Around
March 6, 2025
Review: Planet of the Apes (2001) So, here’s where I confess my dim memory of the originals. In fact, the only thing I actually remember is the nuke at the...
What Tech Level is Your Fantasy Part 6
Premium post · March 4, 2025
And this is the last part, but I’d like to talk about misconceptions about what technology people had. What things were invented well before we think they...
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