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shouldn’t they at least be on to the personal massager character on Yo Gabba Gabba by now?

19 Sep

Fred just totally nails this one: …Say what you will about the late Jerry Falwell, but at least he always worked to keep his lamentations up-to-date. When Teletubbies were a thing, he preached against the gay menace of Teletubbies, but he wasn’t still going on about Tinky Winky five years later. The standards for right-wing […]

this is the greatest essay ever. just try and prove it isn’t

27 Jul

Turning Writers into Motherf*cking Rock Stars by Chuck Wendig at terribleminds dot com Face it, right now, the reading of books in this country is not exactly looked at as a valuable use of time by a significant portion of the population. Book stores are going under. I picked the bones of two different Borders […]

the less said, the better

25 Jul

…but that’s not really going to stop me. I’m not geographically where I’d like to be this week, and that truly sucks. In the end, I shall manage, but so far, the universe appears to be holding a grudge, assuming that it could acutally do such things. Lots of little (and not so little) annoyances […]

I don’t want to talk about your dead ex-boyfriends over coffee

19 Jul

Totally by accident, I found out via twitter that something interesting an dare I say magical? (yeah, probably shouldn’t have done that) was going down in DC this afternoon. I had sort of settled on a plan for a quiet evening chilling in the hotel room – it’s really hot outside, and I’m not feeling […]

Harry Potter and the Font of Political Allegory

19 Jul

With the release of the last Harry Potter film-of-the-book this week, and it’s total domination of everything, the internet’s once again abuzz with talk of the wizarding world, despite the fact that the books were done and over with years ago. Like most everyone else, I saw the film over the weekend (Friday night, at […]

balticon wrap-up, and a short elegy-ish thing for missed opportunities of youth

31 May

As I’d mentioned previously, we spent the weekend at Balticon doing the geek thing. Generally, I believe a good time was had by all, though I will freely admit that a long-weekend convention is probably about twelve to eighteen hours longer than I’m used to or (more likely) capable of handling without a little bit […]

towel day

25 May

I hope all you hoopy froods have your towels handy, because it’s that time of year. I’ve got mine, how about you? All in good fun, Towel Day is a totally made up (aren’t they all?) holiday in celebration of the life and work of Douglas Adams, the man who brought us not nearly enough […]

RavenCon after-action report

11 Apr

It takes a bit of work to shake off the effects of a convention weekend. I’m not sure if it’s euphoria, stress, exhaustion, or just dust on the social interaction muscles of a misanthropic introvert, but it always makes starting the week back in the mundane world a less than appetizing proposition. Those who read […]

back from mars

18 Jan

Got back from Marscon unscathed. I am tired now. That we got there at all was really the story of the con itself, though. Before our original planned departure, I hopped online in order to check the address for our hotel, only to find that the reservations I thought I had made weeks ago didn’t […]

“Get Your Ass To Mars…”

14 Jan

…Con. That’s where we’ll be heading in a few hours – Marscon, in lovely Williamsburg VA, to rub shoulders with science fiction authors, artists, and fans all weekend, and hopefully have a little fun and a bit of an escape from all that work. So, don’t go looking for me. Don’t worry, I’ll say hello […]

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