Little did we suspect, but it would appear that our own ❦ellapup has been secretly stealing studio time, and her self-released psychedelic hippie folk revival tribute album will be shipping any day now. I am fortunate enough to have discovered this (thanks for the tip-off call, MasterCard!), and
A dystopian classic shows us the temperature at which the New York stage catches fire.
█████ and I attended the Godlight Theatre Company's production of Fahrenheit 451 this past Friday evening at 59E59. What did we think? █████ loved it and urges all you New Yorkers to go see it. As for me, my review is now up at Science Fiction Weekly.
A new old story has gone online for purchase and downloading at Fictionwise this morning: "From Our Point of View We Had Moved to the Left." This isn't just my first published story; it's probably the most political story I've written, and
It makes me sick to my stomach to read the words of America's brilliant and articulate founding fathers and to contemplate the treatises our newest King George would write were he ever to take up quill and ink for more than declaring war on feckless dictatorships, signing away
I just read the first chapter of East of Eden—yes, Classics Clubbers, I'm grateful for the extra reading time this time around—and to me it read like science fiction. The world-building in that chapter, with its careful portrait of the seasonal and climatic cycles of
We were having an email discussion with some friends about what musicians we like are Scientologists. It started at Chick Corea, but by the time it got around to Beck our friends were asking if this means the money they spend on Beck albums might end up in L. Ron
Medical emergency on the downtown 6 uptown this morning, messing up subway service roundly. I keep forgetting why I hate coming to work during rush hour. Anyway, I had another lovely U.N. night last night in Astoria. Actually it started right after work in Murray Hill, where I went
It seems that Shunn.net and the usually ultra-reliable Pair.com (my Web host) are completely inaccessible this morning. Wondering if it was just a local DNS problem, I VNC'd to my work machine and tried from there. No go. No word on how long the outage
I'm afraid I'm compelled to filch the link to this news brief from the redoubtable ❦asphalteden: Science-Fiction Novel Posits Future Where Characters Are Hastily Sketched That's our issue!
Do you read well aloud? Do you know how to record your own MP3s? If so, you should think about volunteering with LibraVox: LibriVox volunteers record chapters of books in the public domain, and then we release the audio files back onto the net (podcast and catalog). Our objective is
Two more older stories have gone on sale at Fictionwise.com this week, by the way: "Colin and Ishmael in the Dark" and "Divided by Time." Get 'em! They're cheap!
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