Archive for August, 2010

Where is the Science Fiction Writer’s Promised Land?

Monday, August 30th, 2010

When I was in Manila last month, I was happy to be able to meet fellow speculative fiction writer and blogger Charles Tan.   Something he said resonated with thoughts I’d had over the years.   Basically it’s this idea: if writers are paid a certain amount per book that depends on the market and their audience […]

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Science Fiction Food and Drink

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Inspired by this list of the scariest foods (many of which I’ve eaten, including balot and rocky mountain oysters), I was thinking about scary science fiction foods like those live worms that the Klingons eat and decided to try to think of the really distinctive foods and drinks I’ve come across in science fiction.   Not […]

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Stupid Psychologist Sending Wrong Message about Superheroes

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

I saw this person, Sharon Lamb, being interviewed on CNN or MSNBC last week.   This article, “Superheroes send out ‘wrong message’ to boys,” covers the same things she said on tv.   For instance: “There is a big difference in the movie superhero of today and the comic book superhero of yesterday,” Dr Lamb told the […]

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So You Want to be an Expert? You Can Be.

Monday, August 16th, 2010

By “expert” I mean world-class, whether or not you’re super smart or super talented. I’m starting to lose my faith in innate “talent” after some recent reading.   Two of the books are Talent is Overrated and Outliers.   I’ve got another book on this topic coming, too, more on the inspirational side of things.   Some of […]

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