A great little clip from The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, where Tom Hanks explains why antimatter isn’t as dangerous as most science fiction stories make it out to be. It’s about 4:40 in. The Daily Show With Jon Stewart M – Th 11p / 10c Tom Hanks thedailyshow.com Daily…
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This article cites a lot of examples on how the “geek” culture is now chic. Science fiction shows such as Chuck are incredibly popular. The latest Star Trek movie has been receiving raves from fans and non-fans alike. And there are many more examples of how being a geek is…
2 CommentsRemember that video I posted a few days back about the real life “superheroes”? Well, did anyone guess how long it would take before some real life villains stepped up to oppose them? Turns out…not long at all. With a craigslist ad, this evil-doer has put out a bounty on…
Comments closedI am so not here today. For distraction purposes, watch this movie trailer for District 9, a fascinating look at human-alien relations. I see that smile. Subscribe in a reader
1 CommentMost post today is a “look-thataway” notice. It’s every author’s dream to get on the NYT’s bestseller list, right? That’s when we start selling a gazillion copies, get on talk shows and make it big. We become rich and famous and never have another care in the world. Or is…
Comments closedFun news to pass on. My short story, Don’t Read Them After Midnight, was published in the ’08 horror anthology, Bound For Evil (from Dead Letter Press). The editor of Bound For Evil, Tom English, recently sent out word that the collection has been nominated for a Shirley Jackson Award…
2 CommentsA long while back, I posted about a number of real life “superheroes” who patrol various cities in costume and try to fight crime. We even have one here in Denver called Wall-Crawler. CNN recently did a report on these…folks…and their organization, which is called the Allegiance of Heroes. Now,…
Comments closedCheck this link out for a plethora of publishing company Penguin’s classic Science Fiction book covers. It starts in 1872 and moves all the way up to the 1970s. Each piece of art comes with a summary of what inspired it and when it got published. Enjoy! I see that…
Comments closedJust the other day, I started on a brand new story. Admittedly, this was after a few weeks of prep work, building the world I want it set in, sketching characters and laying it a rough plotline. Some writers don’t even do that. They dive right in from Word One…
1 CommentScience fiction is full of so many robots, it’s hard to keep track of them. But here’s a handy list that runs down through the years, pointing out such classics as Doctor Who’s K-9, all the way up to the Transformers and several movie favorites. Plus, check out this visual…
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