C.E. Robertson's Blog, page 3
March 30, 2016
Terror Tuesday..errr....Weird Wednesday?
Published on March 30, 2016 09:58
March 26, 2016
Sci-Fi Saturday
"We have found a strange footprint on the shores of the unknown."- Arthur EddingtonThe only thing I can find out about the artist of this piece is that part of his or her name is Kirby. But the work appeared as the cover of Upside Down by Ron Goulart.
Published on March 26, 2016 06:54
March 24, 2016
Who do you love? A question of fun.
I stumbled on an old blog post of mine yesterday about all the fictional men that I have fallen in love with and reading it, it seems my tastes have changed a bit in the past couple of years. So for fun. I'm doing it again. Updated and more accurately. And with less than ten men on the list.
5. Finnick Odair (Catching Fire, Mokingjay)- Clever. Resourceful. He can dance. Dangerous. Charming. Loyal. Able to make snap decisions. Observant. Completely damaged. Able to keep a secret. Knows when to stop keeping those secrets. Strategist.
4. LeStat de Lioncourt (The Vampire Chronicles)- Impetuous. Proud. Curious. Adverturous. Fearless. He can dance. Musician. Well-traveled. Dangerous. Loyal. Seductive. The ultimate bad boy.
3. Set/Seth ( Egyptian Mythology)- Fierce. Powerful. A leader. Schemer. Confident (probably narcissistic). Dangerous. Willing to go for what he wants/deserves and consequences be damned. Silver-Tongued. Lord of the Desert.
2. Howard Roark (The Fountainhead): He knows who he is. Uncompromising in his beliefs. Walks his own path. Intelligent. Driven. Unafraid of the world at large. Unafraid of failure. Able to see to the heart of things. Hard-working. Loyal. Dangerous. Astute. Thinker. Artist.
1. James Fraiser (Outlander series): Quite possibly the perfect man. Strong. Well-spoken. Smart. Brave. Loyal. Sexual. Commanding. Knows the value of and when to apologize. Honest. He can dance. Dangerous. Well-traveled. Multi-lingual. Has excellent timing. Protective without being overly possessive. Survivor. Always learning. A reader. Thinker. Family man. Wild. Observant. Alert. Trustworthy. Not afraid to fight. Stubborn to a fault. Inventive. Flexible. Endearing. Passionate.
So, now that you know mine. Who do you love?
5. Finnick Odair (Catching Fire, Mokingjay)- Clever. Resourceful. He can dance. Dangerous. Charming. Loyal. Able to make snap decisions. Observant. Completely damaged. Able to keep a secret. Knows when to stop keeping those secrets. Strategist.
4. LeStat de Lioncourt (The Vampire Chronicles)- Impetuous. Proud. Curious. Adverturous. Fearless. He can dance. Musician. Well-traveled. Dangerous. Loyal. Seductive. The ultimate bad boy.
3. Set/Seth ( Egyptian Mythology)- Fierce. Powerful. A leader. Schemer. Confident (probably narcissistic). Dangerous. Willing to go for what he wants/deserves and consequences be damned. Silver-Tongued. Lord of the Desert.
2. Howard Roark (The Fountainhead): He knows who he is. Uncompromising in his beliefs. Walks his own path. Intelligent. Driven. Unafraid of the world at large. Unafraid of failure. Able to see to the heart of things. Hard-working. Loyal. Dangerous. Astute. Thinker. Artist.
1. James Fraiser (Outlander series): Quite possibly the perfect man. Strong. Well-spoken. Smart. Brave. Loyal. Sexual. Commanding. Knows the value of and when to apologize. Honest. He can dance. Dangerous. Well-traveled. Multi-lingual. Has excellent timing. Protective without being overly possessive. Survivor. Always learning. A reader. Thinker. Family man. Wild. Observant. Alert. Trustworthy. Not afraid to fight. Stubborn to a fault. Inventive. Flexible. Endearing. Passionate.
So, now that you know mine. Who do you love?
Published on March 24, 2016 08:05
March 22, 2016
Terror Tuesday
“What are you?" I rasped.It smiled. "Whatever scares you.” ― Kim Harrison, Dead Witch Walking
Art by Stephen Gammell
Published on March 22, 2016 06:41
March 19, 2016
SciFi Saturday
"Knowledge of what is does not open the door directly to what should be."- Albert Einstein
Art by David A. Hardy
Published on March 19, 2016 09:45
March 17, 2016
Fanfic....Here we go....
I am a member of many, many fandoms. I have my own perfect romances and ideas on what would be awesome if things happened in a world, or even in between worlds. So, I get it. I do. Fanfic is a great way to express those thoughts. But, I have to say, I am not a fan of fanfic as it seems to currently exist.
Here's Why: 99% of the fanfic I see is incredibly disrespectful to the original work.
Yep. Now, hear me out.
Most fanfic is about a romance that isn't a part of the original canon. I have no issue with this, I'll be the first to tell you that I wanted Neville and Luna to get together in the world of HP. Didn't happen. I would have loved Dean and Charlie to get together in Supernatural. Didn't happen. And this couple brings me to my point. Charlie is gay. Her character is not into men. It's one of the things that is super cool about her, she just openly loves other women. And she makes no bones about it and neither does the show. I love Charlie. She is easily one of my top five favorite characters in the Supernatural verse. But, as much as I love the idea of Charlie and Dean together, I will never write that story. I will never put it into the world, because it is disrespectful of Charlie.
Writing Charlie in a straight relationship with Dean would be the same as forcing my lesbian friend to date my straight guy friend just because I thought they would be good together. Can you even imagine the backlash that kind of stubborn, rudeness would have? So, why is it any different with fictional characters? If we love them as they are written, then we are accepting them as they are. When you take an authors character and rewrite something so integral to their makeup, like their sexuality, personal preferences in love, ect. Then you are saying that you don't love the character as they are. You are imposing your own ideas on someone else's work. And that is so disrespectful, to the original author and to the character.
So, does all of this mean that I don't think fanfic should be written? Not at all. I love that fanfic happens. That people are so inspired by something that they in turn write something or draw something creative and beautiful. But, I do think that if you are going to write fanfic, you should be respectful of the character who you are writing about.
Here's Why: 99% of the fanfic I see is incredibly disrespectful to the original work.
Yep. Now, hear me out.
Most fanfic is about a romance that isn't a part of the original canon. I have no issue with this, I'll be the first to tell you that I wanted Neville and Luna to get together in the world of HP. Didn't happen. I would have loved Dean and Charlie to get together in Supernatural. Didn't happen. And this couple brings me to my point. Charlie is gay. Her character is not into men. It's one of the things that is super cool about her, she just openly loves other women. And she makes no bones about it and neither does the show. I love Charlie. She is easily one of my top five favorite characters in the Supernatural verse. But, as much as I love the idea of Charlie and Dean together, I will never write that story. I will never put it into the world, because it is disrespectful of Charlie.
Writing Charlie in a straight relationship with Dean would be the same as forcing my lesbian friend to date my straight guy friend just because I thought they would be good together. Can you even imagine the backlash that kind of stubborn, rudeness would have? So, why is it any different with fictional characters? If we love them as they are written, then we are accepting them as they are. When you take an authors character and rewrite something so integral to their makeup, like their sexuality, personal preferences in love, ect. Then you are saying that you don't love the character as they are. You are imposing your own ideas on someone else's work. And that is so disrespectful, to the original author and to the character.
So, does all of this mean that I don't think fanfic should be written? Not at all. I love that fanfic happens. That people are so inspired by something that they in turn write something or draw something creative and beautiful. But, I do think that if you are going to write fanfic, you should be respectful of the character who you are writing about.
Published on March 17, 2016 06:54
March 15, 2016
Terror Tuesday
Published on March 15, 2016 08:33
March 12, 2016
Sci-Fi Saturday
"This most excellent canopy, the air, look you, this brave o—erhanging firmament, this majestical roof fretted with golden fire."- Hamlet, Shakespeare (Hamlet)
Art by Matthew
Published on March 12, 2016 06:53
March 8, 2016
Terror Tuesday
"I'll drain him dry as hay. Sleep shall neither night nor day. Hang upon his penthouse lid. He shall live a man forbid. Weary sev'nnights, nine times nine,shall he dwindle, peak, and pine.Though his bark cannot be lost, yet it shall be tempest-tossed."- The Witch, Shakespeare (Macbeth)
Art by Adam Rex for MTG card "Terror"
Published on March 08, 2016 13:44
March 5, 2016
Sci-Fi Saturday
Continuing with the Egypt theme: Concept art of Ancient Aliens building the pyraminds.
"If aliens visit us, the outcome would be much as when Columbus landed in America, which didn't turn out well for the Native Americans." - Stephen Hawking
Artist for this piece is unknown, but if you know who it is please let me know so I can provide a credit. Thanks!
"If aliens visit us, the outcome would be much as when Columbus landed in America, which didn't turn out well for the Native Americans." - Stephen HawkingArtist for this piece is unknown, but if you know who it is please let me know so I can provide a credit. Thanks!
Published on March 05, 2016 10:44


