Spaceship Design on Imaginary Worlds Podcast Recently, I got the opportunity to discuss spaceship design on the excellent podcast, Imaginary Worlds. Eric Molinsky conducts NPR style shows about science fiction and fantasy topics. It's an interesting podcast, and I've listened to a number of episodes. Eric does an excellent job, and it's worth listening to … Continue reading Spaceship Design on Imaginary Worlds Podcast
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Rewatching Babylon 5
An article at Tor.com from a few weeks ago, Babylon 5 Is the Greatest, Most Terrible SF Series, came along at just the right moment. Game of Thrones finished. I had just finished season one of Star Trek: Discovery, waiting on the second. The author, Jennifer Giesbrecht, reminded me exactly how much I liked Babylon … Continue reading Rewatching Babylon 5
Thank You Game of Thrones
Game of Thrones ended its run last Sunday (5/19/2019). Sue and I watched the first season on DVD just prior the start of season two. From then on, we watched each episode together over the seven seasons. (Though Sue was out of town for the finale, and I went to a watch party with some … Continue reading Thank You Game of Thrones
My New Addiction
I don't play many video games, but lately I've been really into Cities: Skylines from Paradox Interactive. City planners are games that always get me. Right now, I'm still learning the game. My cities are haphazard and ugly, but I get addicted to the gameplay. It's bad enough that I set a timer so that … Continue reading My New Addiction
Outside Perspective #17 – Me!
Adam Meredith released the latest episode of his podcast. It's Outside Perspective 17 Me! Adam and I train Brazilian Jiu Jitsu together at Saint Charles MMA. He's a purple belt competitor, entrepreneur, former MMA fighter, health coach, and CEO of Imposed Will. On top of that, he's a great guy, really laid back while being … Continue reading Outside Perspective #17 – Me!
Frasier Reminds Me of My Dad
Back in younger days, my family would sit down to watch cheesy sitcoms. Those late 80s/early 90s shows were part of family night with my mom, dad, and sister. When Cheers ended, a secondary – maybe even tertiary – character spun off his own show that lasted for eleven seasons. Frasier premiered in 1993, better … Continue reading Frasier Reminds Me of My Dad
SFF Event Report: Chandler Klang Smith at Left Bank Books
Event Report Last night - 18 April 2018 - Left Bank Books hosted Chandler Klang Smith for a reading of her new book The Sky is Yours, followed by a discussion and Q&A with St. Louis's own Ann Leckie. The event kicked off LBB's collaboration with Archon, the local Science Fiction convention, and what a … Continue reading SFF Event Report: Chandler Klang Smith at Left Bank Books
Domesticated Vikings Episode 7
The tamed Vikings are at it again. This time, they're tackling the Renaissance Man, and why you should be one. Domesticated Vikings Episode 7: Why You Should Be A Renaissance Man is another fantastic podcast. As usual, the guys laugh while giving great examples. Check out the podcast and get on onboard the longship with … Continue reading Domesticated Vikings Episode 7
Go See Black Panther
I saw Black Panther this past weekend. I have a lot of thoughts about it, but due to deadlines, I don't have the time to write up those thoughts. In short, go see Black Panther. Visually, it was fantastic. The action, the character development, everything worked well together. The story wasn't groundbreaking, but it worked. … Continue reading Go See Black Panther
Check Out Domesticated Vikings Podcast
Friends of mine have entered the podcast world. They're men looking to make changes in their life, and part of their process and their goals is podcasting. There are four episodes available, and their goal is one per week. I've enjoyed the ones I've listened to so far. I highly recommend you check them out. … Continue reading Check Out Domesticated Vikings Podcast