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Publshers Weekly Starred Review

Wolfbreed gets a starred review in Publishers Weekly 7/13/09 Religion and political intrigue turn an adolescent werewolf into a killing machine in this compelling novel of 13th-century Northern Europe … Swann turns opposing viewpoints into sympathetic perspectives, clearly painting the Read more…

By S Andrew Swann, 17 years ago
video

The world needs more exploding watermelons

This found via Weird Universe. Don’t try this at home. Leave this to the professionals. Get those melons before they get you!

By S Andrew Swann, 17 years ago
politics

A non-partisan analogy

Ever buy a house? Remember signing all that paperwork at the bank? Let’s just say you’re there, a couple of hours before five, and there’s a stack of paper, maybe 1200 pages worth. You don’t have a hope of reading Read more…

By S Andrew Swann, 17 years ago
science fiction

Random thought for today

As an industry it embraces every new technology almost before its developed. It has leveraged every communications medium that mankind has developed. They were the first content providers to develop a business model for the internet. So, I ask you, Read more…

By S Andrew Swann, 17 years ago
writing

Don’t touch it, it’s evil!

Here’s a quick thought that came to mind as far as writing believable villains go. I think everyone’s heard the idea that no one is a villain in their own story.  However, how can you write a legitimately evil human Read more…

By S Andrew Swann, 17 years ago
speculation

Your next iPhone will eat you

Two completely unrelated stories that should not worry us at all: Apparently a few years ago Japanese researchers developed a fuel cell that runs on blood. . . [via Steve] Then we have the UK researchers who’ve created a robot Read more…

By S Andrew Swann, 17 years ago
politics

Going Galt without Galt’s Gulch

The whole premise of Atlas Shrugged is based on the productive members of the US abdicating from an encroaching socialist State by retreating to a secret utopian enclave called Galt’s Gulch. Thus the libertarian phrase, “Going Galt,” or refusing to Read more…

By S Andrew Swann, 17 years ago
writing

The troll behind the door

Back in the day I did a lot of role-playing games, Champions, D&D, that sort of thing, both as a player and a gamemaster. In addition to being a geeky pursuit, it is also IMHO, another form of narrative. It’s Read more…

By S Andrew Swann, 17 years ago
internet

I don’t have a lot to say about Jackson

But I have to acknowledge this post at No Fear of the Future: The Gothic writers used the model of Milton’s Satan and the Sensibility/dämonisch to create the Hero-Villain, the dominant villain of the Gothic genre. The Hero-Villain commits evil Read more…

By S Andrew Swann, 17 years ago
politics

Uninspired methods of saving Newspapers, Part III

The subject that will not die has reared itself again.  So, if we don’t tax the Internet to pay for dead trees killed by a dying business model, and we don’t turn copyright law into an undead brain-eating zombie under Read more…

By S Andrew Swann, 17 years ago

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