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Everything Would Have Changed
March 22, 2023
Or not.
Origins of the Great War of the Worlds: Part 3
March 15, 2023
When History, Like Star Wars, Rhymes
The Origins of the Great War of the World: Part 2
March 8, 2023
We're Not Worthy! We're Not Worthy!
Origins of the Great War of the Worlds: Part 1
March 1, 2023
Little Ricky Meets a Nice British Man
Do I Know You?
February 22, 2023
Last night somebody broke into my apartment and replaced everything with exact duplicates...
Look at the Size of That Thing
February 15, 2023
Godzilla and his Kaiju cohort were regulars on late night (and afternoon?1) TV in the 1970s. Like most kids my age, I was a huge fan. Of course by the time I...
A Monumentally Unimaginative Movie
February 8, 2023
Fathers, sons, and Kubrick
World War IV Lasted Five Days
February 1, 2023
Politicians had finally solved the problem of urban blight
Not the Car. The Other One.
January 25, 2023
Science fiction is full of larger-than-life characters. But science fact has its share of giants, too.
You Can Go Back Again
January 18, 2023
In which a TV studio miraculously does a fan favorite justice.
Back to the Great War (of the Worlds)
January 11, 2023
I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season. Mine was great. We stayed home, which is my favorite way to celebrate, and I worked on revisions of my novel....
The Martian War On Christmas
December 21, 2022
The attack we don't talk about.
Bowdlerizing Bradbury
December 14, 2022
If you can't beat 'em, secretly edit 'em.
Extremely Hardcore Considered Harmful
December 8, 2022
This part isn't funny.
It'll Cost You Six Dollars to Delete This
December 6, 2022
(Not really.)
#RenewThePeripheral
December 4, 2022
Let's keep a great show going.
Dead or Alive, You’re Coming with Me
December 1, 2022
You have 20 seconds to comply.
The Patrick Henry Project
November 29, 2022
Give me nuclear testing or give me death?
Shut Up and Listen to the Birds
November 17, 2022
Also, guess who's going back to the moon?
Great Dismal
November 15, 2022
William Gibson and the Peripheral
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