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Ushering in the Future

 
Dr. Werhner von Braun, Marshall Space Flight Center's first director, points out a detail regarding the first stage of the Saturn rocket to President Dwight D. Eisenhower. President Eisenhower was at Marshall to participate in the Center's dedication ceremony, Sept. 8, 1960. Image Credit: NASA
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Wiki Cherry and misc

I’m no longer a wiki virgin. My first post to survive the process unedited describes the Epoch sf anthology, published in 1975. Now that I understand how the process works, there’ll likely be more articles. I won’t write about them all, I promise;)
I’m hoping to hear some good news about a job, having applied for [...]

New Discussion Site

I’ve been running a discussion group at writingforums.com for quite some time, six months or so, and, while the discussions are interesting, the format leaves a lot to be desired. Instead of creating a forum here or going through the steps of learning how to run forum software while I have other stressful activities on [...]

The Bookshelf

I’ve been unpacking book boxes at my leisure, since my bookcases didn’t make the trip down here. I know pretty much what’s in each, and so am able to pick and choose which to unpack based on what I feel like reading.
Under ordinary circumstances, I have a number of books going. One in the bedroom [...]

Nano, nablo

Another November, another NaNoWriMo novel…this was my second official year, and both novels went smoothly, way ahead of schedule. Last year’s entry, MILK, is undergoing editing and will likely be finished in the reasonably near future. It’s part of my future history arc, and I’ve been working on making that whole series internally consistent. Takes [...]

the Big Dumb Object

The Big Dumb Object is a science-fictional plot device, as described in the linked wiki entry. Examples would be the Ringworld, Rama, Gaea, or Jack Kirby’s Ego, the Living Planet.

I got to thinking, while driving cross-country and sucking caffeine to stay awake, about big dumb objects. More specifically, I started thinking about the planet Carcosa [...]

More Upcoming…

You might anticipate some small changes to this blog and site-namely, the addition of a book database, courtesy of the Book Collector software, which will be appended to the “sf booknerd” section, and will include all of my titles in due time. Coupled with that, I’ll be doing at least a capsule review of each.
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Things To Do On A Rainy Day part one

I don’t know about anyone else, but one of the things I most love to do on a rainy day is to read…put some music on, lie back, and travel in someone else’s dreamland. My preference is for science fiction, especially Silver Age, though I will read noir, horror, or an upscale graphic novel.
Today we [...]

Just Read and To Be Read, vol. 1

Here’s my just read and to be read pile as of this morning:

A lot of these are re-reads…but not all.

Looptronica progress

Just an update on the progress of the looptronica project at the acid exchange public site:
The track Children of the Atom is well underway. This is an experimental spoken-word/rock-operatic/progrock piece, envisioned as one side of the proposed cd. The action takes place in a postapocalyptic United States as five men travel in search of water [...]

Writing Forums

Well, since it’s been a week since I was able to log in, I’m going to bid a sad farewell to Writers’ Forums/Writing Forums, at writingforums.com. (Cue bugle).
The odd thing is that I had left the site for almost three months due to the abundance of dunces, wannabes, and never-will-bes that infested the place, following [...]