Flashforward by Robert J. Sawyer
My rating: 3.5 of 5 stars
I’ll say this for Robert Sawyer, he’s got some great concepts. Sadly, this book doesn’t have much more than that. Continue reading “Review: Flashforward”
Flashforward by Robert J. Sawyer
My rating: 3.5 of 5 stars
I’ll say this for Robert Sawyer, he’s got some great concepts. Sadly, this book doesn’t have much more than that. Continue reading “Review: Flashforward”
As we roll over into 2016, a number of reading challenges have made themselves known. I think for next year, I’ll actually make one of my own but for this year, I’m just going to link to a couple of them.
Honestly, I love this. We’ve become a nation, a world, where gameplay is everything. Where if there’s no “challenge” then there’s no reason to do anything. This is why we “tag” people on Facebook, to push them into doing some silly task or even something worthwhile (the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge… but see, there’s that word again.) Continue reading “2016 Reading challenge(s)”
It’s Never Too Late to Sign Up For Class
Source: DAVID • Sense: Tickling the Old Gray Cells
Yup… to start the New Year I write about starting a “new you.” Here’s a look at how you can keep your mind active with new learning, increased social communities and just plain having fun.
I’ve long thought about the fact that an author only gets paid for a sale of a “new” book. And while I love used book stores (and hey, I’m a book collector, remember?) this post by Kristen Lamb is incredibly concrete on the idea of getting paid for one’s work.
Happy New Year! Did you know that calendars repeat occasionally? There’s a 28 year cycle wherein certain years will begin on …
Source: DC Super Powers 1988/2016 Wallpaper Calendar | Andertoons Cartoon Blog
Last year, it was Marvel…. This year, DC. So awesome!!!
Yup.
That’s an ultrasound image.
Yup.
That’s the start of my baby, scheduled to enter this world next July (which, yes, makes it, barring unforeseen circumstances, a member of the class of 2034, which is the most terrifying thought of all of this).
Yup… gonna be a dad.
At this point we’re calling it Speck and I guarantee there will be a bit more blogging about this particular life event for the next… well… ever.
It’s been another year come and gone. As I write this, we take a look back and see how long it’s been since 2014 and yet how close it still seems. Continue reading “Another year gone by….”
Source: New Acquisitions | Jonathan Kearns Rare Books & Curiosities
if you are a fan of weird and speculative fiction, a book collector (or better yet, both) you need to look through the latest catalog from Jonathan Kearns Rare Books. Not only does he have some splendid tomes for sale (and if you don’t see anything for you, check with me, I have a wish list running), but his descriptions themselves make for wonderful reading!
For the second year in a row, we headed to Rasa’s hometown of Mažeikiai to celebrate Christmas. This year, though, was going to be a bit different. Rasa has a job now, so her time off schedule is quite different. Instead of being able to spend a leisurely week or so as we did last time, we only had a few days, counting the weekend. So instead of relying on relatives, friends or public transport, we decided to rent a car for the few days. It gave us more flexibility and freedom. Continue reading “Christmas, Mažeikiai style”
Look! You can now get a home jellyfish aquarium!!
Or if you wanted to get one for me, that would be okay, too!
Geek Dad says what I would say… so I’m gonna let him say it.
Some people may remember Harry Chapin as the “Cat’s in the Cradle” guy; how did this musician from the ’70s impact the world in any lasting or meaningful way?
Source: Gifts For Writers, 2015 « terribleminds: chuck wendig
I think he gets it mostly right… and my mailing address can be found here
Critically Aclaimed Photographer Commissioned to Create Unique Water Themed Art Installations for One Las Vegas
Source: DAVID • Think: One, Desert Wetland
Once again, I write things and ask you to read them 🙂

End of November and End of May…
This is the life of a VDU Professor!