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December 9, 2017
Chicago
After Madison, Sylvia and I spent a couple of days in Chicago, which is not a town I know well. Hadn’t been there for years. We stayed a hotel near the Millennium Park. Some nice stuff there, like a pair of large cell-phone-like sculptures showing short video/portraits of Chicagoans. Damp night, reflections on the pavement. […]
Published on December 09, 2017 15:17
November 28, 2017
An SF Con and a Visit to Madison
Today’s topics are a trip to an SF con near Chicago, and a visit to Madison, Wisconsin. Flying over the Rockies to Chicago, looking down at a little town by the edge of the mountains. So archetypal, somehow. I can never believe that some people want to close the plastic shutters on their seat windows […]
Published on November 28, 2017 11:26
November 18, 2017
Podcast #103. Welcome to Your Cyberpunk Future.
November 10, 2017. Audio of my talk “Welcome to Your Cyberpunk Future,” at Windycon in Lombard, Ill. The slides are online here. I first gave this talk in Louisville, in September 27, 2017, and posted about it then. Press the arrow below to play “Welcome to Your Cyberpunk Future.” And, if you like, Subscribe to […]
Published on November 18, 2017 17:15
November 6, 2017
About Writing, with Pixel-2 Photos & More.
Upcoming events: My 2011 painting “A Skugger’s Point of View” will be part of the group show ILLEGAL, curated by Kal Spelletich at the Luggage Store gallery on Market St. in SF. (“P. S. We don’t sell luggage.”) ===Poster for the “Illegal” show in SF. Opening party Friday, Nov 10, 6-9. And I’ll be at […]
Published on November 06, 2017 12:13
About Writing, with Pixel 2 Photos & More.
Upcoming events: My 2011 painting “A Skugger’s Point of View” will be part of the group show ILLEGAL, curated by Kal Spelletich at the Luggage Store gallery on Market St. in SF. (“P. S. We don’t sell luggage.”) ===Poster for the “Illegal” show in SF. Opening party Friday, Nov 10, 6-9. And I’ll be at […]
Published on November 06, 2017 12:13
October 9, 2017
Ballula, Mt. Um, Louisville, Mammoth Cave
“Riding a Ballula” oil on canvas, October, 2017, 24” x 20”. Click for a larger version of the painting. I’ve been working on my next novel, Return to the Hollow Earth. I have these giant flying nautilus creatures in the book—they were also in my prequel The Hollow Earth. Their shells are filled with hydrogen, […]
Published on October 09, 2017 11:04
September 27, 2017
“Welcome to Your Cyberpunk Future”
I’m in my home town Louisville, Kentucky, to give a talk at the IdeaFestival 2017. I spoke on the morning of Wednesday, Sept 27, a good crowd, maybe 300 people, the tickets to the event sold out. [A solo guy at the Craters of the Moon lava park in Idaho.] I’ve been posting increasingly more […]
Published on September 27, 2017 12:15
September 22, 2017
“Welcome to Your Cyberpunk Future”
I’m going to my home town Louisville, Kentucky, to give a talk at the IdeaFestival 2017. I’ll be speaking on the morning of Wednesday, Sept 17, at 10:30 am. Apparently all the tickets to the day of talks have sold out. But I’ll give some info here. [A solo guy at the Craters of the […]
Published on September 22, 2017 15:31
September 16, 2017
Boppin’ Down Karman Vortex Street
My latest painting is a copy. “Matisse Nude” oil on canvas, September, 2017, 40” x 30”. Click for a larger version of the painting. I’ve always loved Matisse’s painting, Large Reclining Nude of 1935. That rectangular blue patch between her body and the arm along the right side. And the joyful curve of her bottom. […]
Published on September 16, 2017 11:39
August 23, 2017
Road Trip to Wyoming
Three quick plugs. (1) My new, never-before-published augmented hipster reality story “Fat Stream” came out in the reborn Mondo 2000 online. I wrote it in December of 2016, and five of my usual SF magazine outlets turned it down. Too cool for the room? Or drooling senility? You decide. Read it online. Or listen to […]
Published on August 23, 2017 14:21
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