My review of Jim Murdoch’s novel Milligan and Murphy is up on the Dactyl Review site. Given that my review is mixed, I must say that Mr. Murdoch is
I just finished the first draft of a review of a well-written but at the same time frustrating pastiche of Samuel Beckett’s Mercier and Camier. You’ll
Voyager 1, still in our solar system, has discovered a new layer in the heliopause. It’s amazing how far that little gadget has gone and how
On Mercury, ice is nice. If only we weren’t losing ours. The urban-rural divide in U.S. politics. I enjoyed my time at the University of
The rules are simple. I show you a picture of a location along with a vague sense of where it is (nothing more specific than
I just mailed off five free signed copies of Dismantle the Sun to some lucky so-and-sos at librarything.com. Of the five winners, two are residents of
Yesterday, a conversation with a student somehow turned to the Michael Bay movie Armageddon–a film that shares the same real estate in my cortex as the
Todd “Legitimate Rape” Akin is thinking of writing a book. Because the Earth’s population includes a high percentage of awful, awful people, I’m sure Akin’s
I haven’t bothered to publicize this, but it is possible to read my novel without spending money. Follow this link and you can read it
How NASA might build its first warp drive. How I feel about life today: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiMbiRa_gnY&w=420&h=315] I always enjoy November sweeps because that’s when Fox News