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Month: April, 2009

Lancer, coming to you in 3-D on May 1st and May 2nd

25 April, 2009 (21:08) | Ruins Terra | By: Lancer Kind

You’ve been reading these emails from me for a while.  I’ve been coming at you with essays on poli-science fiction, traveling China, and I’ve even thrown some Quakers at you. But that’s only in 2D and my friend, I think you are ready for the next step.  Next week, you can see Lancer in 3-D!  [...]

Brunner’s “Stand on Zanzibar” on the war economy

21 April, 2009 (08:02) | Uncategorized | By: Lancer Kind

I enjoyed the thought work that John Brunner has developed in this story.  He’s certainly made waiting for the bus extremely enjoyable. The book was written in 1968 and reads like a documentary about what the 2000s could have been like if you combine 1960’s social culture with the 1980-2000 megacorporations, and the US’s foreign [...]

A lifestyle of steam

11 April, 2009 (01:43) | Uncategorized | By: Lancer Kind

At Norwescon I ran into these cats which think steam is the way to go.
I think these steampunks could give those quakers a run for their money.  Even if the quakers have rocket packs, or the quakers are actually alien or robots in disguise.

Bobby and Katherine, and how they meet in three different stories

7 April, 2009 (08:45) | Uncategorized | By: Lancer Kind

Tierney O’Malley offered me the opportunity to guest blog at this great site called Wicked Thorn and Roses.  Between waves of flattery, I kept thinking that she had got me mixed with someone else.  Doesn’t she know the damage I’ve done to my own reputation through posting on my very own website?  Is [...]