Even the Grass (The Samizdat experiment poem #2)
It’s true, I’m going to be publishing a few of The Samizdat poems out of order. If you want to always get them in order along with occasional awesome broadsides of the poems designed by Jaime Questell,...
View ArticleAnalog April 1975
Analog April 1975 “…listen to your Alpha and Theta brainwaves!” said the Analog ad. Listening to my brainwaves, I realize that one of the most unexpected things about reading these ancient Analogs from...
View ArticleAnalog May 1975
Analog May 1975 Finally! An Analog from the past (mostly) full of stories I enjoy reading! Both well-written and not laced with sexism/colonialism/racism! It’s a miracle! First, Political Relevance...
View ArticleAwards Eligibility Post 2017 (or WHEEEEEEE!)
In awesome news I found out about by happy accident, 2017 is my first year of eligibility for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer (specifically in SFF). And this is because 2017 was the year...
View ArticleAnalog June 1975
Analog June 1975 1. As expected: Current events are past events and past events are current events. The editorial starts the issue off by talking about Science vs. Faith and how the public confidence...
View ArticleUnpulped #17: Tongues of the Moon by Philip José Farmer
Tongues of the Moon (1964) Prologue I couldn’t finish either Poul Anderson’s THE STAR FOX or Robert A. Heinlein’s FARNHAM’S FREEHOLD. Both were terrible: Anderson’s book in the expected ways re: space...
View ArticleAnalog July 1975
Analog July 1975 Live in the world of tomorrow…today! Test your degree of ESP! New! Kirlian photography kit! A 1-yr. bio-rhythm analysis! Know your alpha from your theta! Day-ahead weather “computer”...
View ArticleAnalog August 1975
Analog August 1975 A Better Life Starts Here Super 6″ Space Conqueror Hi-Voltage Van de Graaff Generator The Final Optical Illusion! Mystery of Energy and Aging A Technology Dressed in Words Jerry...
View ArticleAnalog September 1975
Analog September 1975 Stick it in your ear! The world’s smallest transistor radio. How to get away with murder! Editor Ben Bova prints an argument for why the legal system doesn’t account for all the...
View ArticleAnalog October 1975
Analog October 1975 1. An Editorial “Science fiction is always based on verifiable scientific fact. (Good science fiction, that is.)” Yeah. Okay. 2. Misogyny rampant! We are in the world of Joseph...
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