When I’m about to head out for vacation, naturally I’m stressed as anyone else: did I get everything done at home? have I made up for my potential work absence? am I forgetting to bring something? Invariably, there’s an issue with one of the items above. But what adds to my stress as a book nerd, […]
The Last Crusade: Public Displays of Christianity
Last week, I popped into a gas station’s mini-mart and had a short conversation with the employee there. He was a really friendly older gentleman with an accent I couldn’t place, and I didn’t ask where he hailed from. We talked family, work, life, and it came away a positive conversation despite what probably were […]
Quick Shots
Far too busy to blog much today, but I will leave you with 3 awesome tidbits: Reading Poul Anderson’s Fire Time – Centaurs under a twin sun with barbarians at the gate. A space fleet of humans who may intervene. And they drink beer and smoke tobacco. Epic #PulpRevolution. #BasedStickMan: American Hero The Corroding Empire […]
Congratulations to Mike Glyer and File 770
Today it was announced that they are on the short list for a hugo nomination for best fanzine from the Rabid Puppies and Vox Day. Truly a wondrous achievement for them. As a person who is completely responsible for most of their traffic in February, in a lot of ways, it’s like getting nominated myself. […]
Never So Excited To Get A Box (Star Realms!)
I found out a couple weeks ago that Star Realms has produced a new storage box through Legion Supplies. The little boxes that the base game comes in barely stores those cards as it is, and so when you sleeve your cards (pro-tip you should always put game cards in protective sleeves, especially if you’re […]
Why A Revolution In Sci-Fi Is Necessary
This morning I had a conversation with what you would call an average reader. It’s not a rabid convention goer, not an author who’s got his favorite reads and plugging his friends, but a person who periodically reads books for fun and relaxation and happens to like to explore strange, new worlds. The kind of […]
More From The Anti-Christian/Conservative Bigots In SF/F
I hate having to post about this sort of thing so often, as I would like to have fun and enjoy astounding strange new worlds with thrills, action, adventure and romance… but unfortunately a group has been so brainwashed by a small but vocal group of haters that they will shout down anything, even a […]
I posted a joke and a hashtag on Gab.ai and you’ll never believe what happened next ;)
I love Gab. It’s fun. It’s free speech. I feel safe there where other social media has left me and many others open to harassment and vitriol of a sort that prior to 2016, I’d never seen on anywhere except for 4chan. One thing on gab that’s been almost impossible to topple, is their top […]
It’s #WorldBooksDay!
I found out because of the hashtag on twitter. This is a wonderful thing! If you’d like to help out your friendly neighborhood author me, I would be much appreciative if you, my trusty reader friends, would share up Star Realms: Rescue Run with the hashtag #WorldBooksDay in order to help further get the word […]
Catholic Geek Radio: Sunday 3/5
Pleased to announce that I’ll be a guest on Catholic Geek Radio this Sunday, March 5th at 1:00 PM Pacific Standard Time. We’ll be talking about Space Opera, what makes it good, what makes it bad, and everything in between (probably mostly rambling about Babylon 5 and Deep Space 9… hopefully with a little Star […]
Lent Day 1!
I did it, I’ve made it through a full 24 hours without checking my facebook feed. That’s the hardest part, right? It helped that it was a pretty busy day at work, but I don’t really find myself jonesing for that content. Most of facebook feeds now are all about negativity and fear mongering and […]
SJW Mike Glyer Doubles Down
I don’t know what this guy’s got against me. I’ve never talked to him, met him, or had any interaction with him. I added him recently after he posted a fake news article about me, when he didn’t even bother to contact me for my comments on some libelous allegations that Baycon made to try […]