The Geek Zodiac replaces all those Chinese animals with stuff that matters to Geeks. I’m jealous of Archie’s sign: Time Traveler.
The History of Science Fiction
Ward Shelley has mapped the evolution of the science fiction genre, from our first days of fear and wonder to Wall*E.
Make It So
The real world establishes the paradigm that science fiction then extends. Authors Nathan Shedroff and Chris Noessel are working on a book to explore that design relationship.
Good-bye
That’s it. Now nanowrimo is done for this year.
But don’t think I’m going to stop just yet. I can’t just leave my book ending on a cliff-hanger like that, so this is my last chapter of my second book.
After starting their race, Kryptl realized this wasn’t any ordinary race. Baron Freeze or Baron Blast or [...]
The Living Lunchbox
Bigfoot. Bionics. Warp Drives. Renewable Energy. Invisibility. Martians. Are the lunchbox decorations of my youth coming true?
Doctor Who turns 44
Although David Tennant doesn’t have to put up with the signature low-quality props and sets shot on video—the quality of the special effects is in line with industry standards, taking away some of the schtick—the original concept has stood the test of time: actors come and go, but the Doctor is eternal.