Brecial Brexit Brexddendum
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*record scratch**freeze frame*"Yup, that's me. You're probably wondering how I got in this situation…" pic.twitter.com/ATInPq8AGL — Emma Roller (@emmaroller) October 19, 2016 Happy birthday to Ursula...
View ArticleRage, Rage against the Dying of the Links
* Some of my own stuff from the weekend: Making America Great Again with Octavia Butler and the formal, official, can’t-take-it-back-now release of Octavia E. Butler in Kindle, hardback, and paperback....
View ArticleMarch 1 Links! March 1 Only and Then They’re Gone!
* Contemporary African literature as taught in today’s classrooms is pathetically 20th century. The keepers of those gates overwhelmingly think of contemporary African literature as the three A’s:...
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* FiveThirtyEight has been doing a great series on Mars colonization. Today’s entries are all about space sex. Also: Everything About Mars Is The Worst. * Also at FiveThirtyEight: The Odds You’ll Fill...
View ArticleI’ve Closed Every Tab I Had Open and I’m Not Sorry Links
* There are no links now. There is only the Orb. it’s too late, he’s ascending pic.twitter.com/GRWVRoY7z0 — Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) May 21, 2017 HANNITY: Trump orders everyone to kneel before the...
View ArticleMonday Afternoon Links!
* A prediction: China will produce some of the world’s most interesting scholarship on American literature within a generation. A secondary effect of this production will be a boost for the humanities,...
View ArticleReturn of the Son of Linkblogging: The Return!
With some new responsibilities post-tenure, a new work-childcare schedule that I’m still getting used to, and some intense end-of-the-summer deadline crunches, I haven’t had the time to do a link post...
View ArticleSo Here’s Everything You Missed While You Were Paying Attention to the...
* It was an absolutely crazy month trying to get the final proofs locked down, but The Cambridge History of Science Fiction has an Amazon page and a publication date: November 30, 2018. Thanks to...
View ArticleSo I Had A Lot of Tabs Open Links
* There’s a kind of “deleted scene” from my book out in the new issue of Women’s Studies: “Eden, Just Not Ours Yet: On Parable of the Trickster and Utopia.” It’s in the second half of a special...
View ArticleIn a Dark Time, The Blog Begins to Linkpost
* My chances have never been better. * One of the highlights of my trip to ICFA this year was my exposure to some truly bonkers viral digital horror texts, like Doki Doki Literature Club! and Normal...
View ArticleTake a Long Lunch on Me with these Monday Afternoon Links
* CFP: Paradoxa 32, Comics and/or Graphic Novels. * CFP: Energy Pasts and Futures in American Studies. * The Museum of the Moving Image Announces a Series on Latin American Science Fiction Cinema of...
View ArticleTuesday Night Links!
* I have another review at LARB this week, this time on Cixin Liu’s Supernova Era. Check it out! Now, the humans in Liu’s fictions are not saints: there are always dire moments of backlash, too,...
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* The EdgeEffects year in review includes my interview with Kim Stanley Robinson from last spring. Check it out if you missed it then! * Well, the reviews are in! Jaimee’s latest published poem, “The...
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* I had another short book review at Los Angeles Review of Books the other week, on Chris Ware’s Rusty Brown, a book of this arbitrary amount of time if ever there was one: “Does Chris Ware Still Hate...
View ArticleFriday Night Links!
* All is proceeding as I have foreseen: Virginia Declares State of Emergency After Armed Militias Threaten to Storm the Capitol. * How Science Fiction Imagined the 2020s. * Watchmen’s future unsure at...
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