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October 3, 2016

The Undying

In the old west, there was always some punk kid who thought he could outdraw the local gunslinger and who didn’t live to regret it. That’s because the gunslinger was really good at what he did and punk kids are idiots. I’m not a gunslinger anymore, but I’ve still got young punks lining up to […]
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Published on October 03, 2016 10:41

October 2, 2016

The Apprentice

The Sixth Story in the Adventures of the Ambrosial Dragon: A Children’s Fantasy Series This story resolves the cliffhanger begun in the previous tale The March of the Stuffed Animals. Read that story before continuing here. Eldritch magic surrounded Buddy the Ambrosial Dragon and Tarmreiboth the Dark Wizard of Setioval as they battled for the […]
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Published on October 02, 2016 15:06

September 30, 2016

Should We Be Searching for Extraterrestrial Intelligence and Are They Trying to Kill Us?

I just read an article called “SETI’s mega alien hunt shovels more data onto IBM’s cloud” at The Register, which is a UK-based tech site with a satirical twist. The article’s subtitle is “Citizen boffins: Help find the alien that ultimately kills us all.” SETI, the Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence, uses radio telescope arrays […]
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Published on September 30, 2016 09:02

September 28, 2016

Dreaming of Arabia Terra

Commander Amanda Nichols was disappointed as she opened the Mars lander’s hatch and saw that her helmet obscured much of her first view of the upland region of Arabia Terra. Major Terry Chang, the lander’s co-pilot who was standing behind her, always referred to the Martian terrain as “planet Nevada,” but for Amanda, the stark […]
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Published on September 28, 2016 08:29

September 26, 2016

Lying in the Sands of Time

“I took a walk around the world to ease my troubled mind. I left my body lying somewhere in the sands of time.” -Brad Arnold “Kryptonite” Performed by Three Doors Down How did I get here? I’m on Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley, but it’s like 1970s Berkeley. There’s the Federation Trading Post. They were closed […]
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Published on September 26, 2016 14:31

September 23, 2016

I’ve Just Been Published at “Theme of Absence”

I’m proud to announce that an original piece of my fiction has just been published online at Theme of Absence, which is an online magazine of fantasy, horror, and science fiction administered by Jason Bougger. An original fiction short story and author interview is published every Friday at that website. Today, I’m the published author. […]
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Published on September 23, 2016 05:14

September 22, 2016

Your Love Is Driving Me Crazy

From the Flight Log of Freighter Pilot Camdon Rod I wouldn’t have known there were X-rays being emitted by Conlon’s Object if Cepravez hadn’t moved its jump point to the outer system. Technically Conlon’s is a dwarf planet, but when it was discovered centuries ago using a standard, ground-based optical telescope, the hunk of rock […]
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Published on September 22, 2016 14:19

The Pilot Episode of “Supergirl” : A Retro Review

Now that the television series Supergirl has moved to the CW from CBS, giving it a second chance at life and a second season, I thought I’d dust off my review of the series pilot, which I wrote last year for another blog. I hadn’t originally intended on watchingthe pilot episode of Supergirl starring Melissa […]
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Published on September 22, 2016 08:07

September 21, 2016

V for Vendetta: A Retro DVD Review

Yesterday, I reviewed the V for Vendetta graphic novel. I was generally impressed, but a lot of “dystopia” material came out of the latter half of the 20th century, so by the time I got around to reading Moore and Lloyd’s work, I found it hard to be overly impressed. Also, the length of the […]
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Published on September 21, 2016 09:36

September 20, 2016

Review of the Graphic Novel “V for Vendetta”

I’m repurposing another review I posted sometime back on another blog. When I wrote this review, I hadn’t yet seen the film V for Vendetta (2005) starring Natalie Portman and Hugo Weaving but I just finished Alan Moore’s and David Lloyd’s graphic novel (originally a ten-issue comic book series) and thought, given the wide use […]
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Published on September 20, 2016 12:23