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September 24, 2019

Review of Season One of “Star Trek Discovery” Part Two

Finished watching season one of Star Trek Discovery and the whole thing seems to be based on just about everyone having shocking secrets including Ash Tyler/Voq (Shazad Latif), the relationship between Paul Stamets (Anthony Rapp) and Hugh Culber (Wilson Cruz), Gabriel Lorca (Jason Isaacs), and even Sarek (James Frain). Philippa Georgiou (Michelle Yeoh) has more […]
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Published on September 24, 2019 04:53

September 22, 2019

Film Review of “Alita: Battle Angel” (2019)

When I reviewed Captain Marvel, I mentioned that one of the competing films released at the same time was Alita: Battle Angel. It’s not a movie I’d ordinarily watch, but because Brie Larson was such a pain in the butt about “Oh, look at me, I’m a powerful female warrior with a lot of victim […]
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Published on September 22, 2019 15:34

September 19, 2019

Star Trek Discovery: The Episode “Lethe” and Relationships

I wasn’t going to review the first season of Star Trek Discovery episode by episode, but show 6 Lethe, aired almost two years ago, got my attention. I’m not going through the whole thing, I just wanted to talk about some of the relationships and a few surprise reveals. It’s no surprise that Michael Burnham […]
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Published on September 19, 2019 05:49

September 18, 2019

Review of Season One of “Star Trek Discovery,” Part One

Disclosure: I rented the first season of Star Trek Discovery as a DVD set from my local public library. For the sake of this blog post, I’m reviewing the first two episodes. I have to admit, I went into this expecting not to like Discovery. Even when CBS offered the option to watch the first […]
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Published on September 18, 2019 04:31

September 16, 2019

Film Review of “Star Trek” (2009)

Just for giggles, the other night I re-watched J.J. Abrams’ reboot of Star Trek (2009). Yes, I saw it in the theater ten years ago with one of my sons, and what I pointed out was wrong with the movie then, is still wrong with it now. Oh, it’s a fun romp. There’s great action, […]
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Published on September 16, 2019 06:06

September 14, 2019

Ashes of Avalon Revisited

I’ve been considering science fiction awards named after flawed human beings lately. Of course, on my blog, this all started with Jeannette Ng’s Campbell Award Acceptance Speech and Here We Go Again, and then continued into The Sins of John W. Campbell Revisited, Tiptree Award Name May Change (Here We Go Again), and here, and […]
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Published on September 14, 2019 11:26

Book Review of “War Factory: Transformation Book Two”

Disclosure: My short story “Joey” appears in the Zombie Pirate Publishing science fiction anthology World War Four. It also features Neal Asher’s novelette Monitor Logan. Neal Asher’s War Factory is the sequel to his novel Dark Intelligence and the second in his “Transformations” trilogy. We continue to follow the travails of a plethora of characters, […]
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Published on September 14, 2019 04:19

September 13, 2019

The Nature of Social Media in a Nutshell

I was checking on Facebook this evening and, alas, was inspired to end the work week with a bit of snark. This really is the nature of social media, and especially (but not exclusively) twitter. It’s also the nature of blogging and fandom. Over the past year and a month or two, my investigation into […]
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Published on September 13, 2019 17:50

September 12, 2019

Once More On Awards And How Your Heroes Will Never Be Perfect

A few days ago on File 770, Chris M. Barkley wrote a guest piece called “Barkley — So Glad You (Didn’t) Ask: A Column of Unsolicited Opinions #44”. In it, he presented his wrap up of the whole award name/honors messiness involving mystery writer Linda Fairstein, John W. Campbell, Jr., James Tiptree, Jr/Alice Sheldon, and […]
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Published on September 12, 2019 05:35

September 11, 2019

My Short Story “The Demon in the Mask” Will Appear in the Cloaked Press anthology “Fall into Fantasy 2019”

Yesterday, it was announced on twitter that my short story “The Demon in the Mask” will be featured in the Cloaked Press anthology “Fall into Fantasy 2019.” I was privileged to have my science fiction short story “The Recall” previously published in their anthology Spring into SciFi 2019, so this is a double thrill. This […]
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Published on September 11, 2019 04:54