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Thursday, September 24th, 2009
Isaac Asimov’s Three Law’s of Robtics were the basis for many of his short stories and several novels. They stated: “ A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. A robot must obey any orders given to it by human beings, except where such […]
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Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
I admit it. Sometimes I find science fiction challenging to read, and I pass on it and pick up a light fantasy or a horror novel, which I prefer for escapism. If I do this, I don’t have to wonder why science fiction has so much trouble penetrating into the general public. I took an […]
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Saturday, September 19th, 2009
There are a bunch of good lists concerning science fiction tv over on wiki. I tend to post a lot about movies, but this time I want to post about space-based science fiction series on tv. It always seems like there’s at least one decent one, and sometimes more than one. I’m going to take […]
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Thursday, September 10th, 2009
I’m not really sure how to categorize these films except as “silly,” but they’re all very good and quite fun. Some are comedies, but others are action films. The science is usually wrong or non-existent, but it’s clear from context that this is not an important point and that’s fine, even by me! I really […]
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Thursday, September 3rd, 2009
I’ve always been a fan of horror. I loved monster movies — the old Universal movie classics — as far back as Star Trek at least. Maybe longer. A lot of my early science fiction sales were stories with horror elements. Even today I like horror movies and my favorites tend to be science fiction […]
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Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
Over at SF Signal.com there’s a new Mind-Meld: MIND MELD: The Most Intelligent Films of Science Fiction Much of the general populace believes that SciFi films are nothing more than dumb fun, but genre fans know better. Science fiction offers filmmakers a unique opportunity to be thought-provoking and meaningful, or at least something more cerebral […]
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Thursday, July 30th, 2009
The other day someone emailed me with a question about a passage in my novel Star Dragon that bothered them. They were right to be bothered and I’m going to just say that we all goof from time to time, even over things we know pretty well, and in the spirit of Obama I’m going […]
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Monday, June 29th, 2009
I recently finished reading Joe Haldeman’s short novel The Accidental Time Machine and wanted to share some thoughts about it while my memory is fresh. First, there is a quality to this book I adored that makes me want to recommend it here. The main character, Matt, is a physics graduate student struggling a bit […]
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Thursday, June 25th, 2009
I’ve been involved in a few discussions recently where some instances of really dumb things in science fiction movies came up. I’m not talking science here so much (my usual issue to harp on) as just things that are so astoundingly dumb you got to wonder what people were thinking, or if they were thinking […]
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Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
My parents set up my first science fiction experience. They called me into the living room when I was about six (1974 give or take) and told me that they had a surprise for me. They then turned on the TV and there was Star Trek. Little did my parents, or myself, realize what happened […]
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Thursday, June 18th, 2009
Above and beyond the basic skills these areas require, some of which like writing and editing are in common, there is a key creative difference. When you’re learning to be a scientist, you get trained to say “no” to ideas. Most ideas are probably not original and wrong, and even the popular ideas are usually […]
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Monday, June 15th, 2009
One of the reasons I love science fiction is that, frankly, I am easily bored and depressed by normal everyday life. I mean, TV commercials, ick! Pumping gas. Going to the bathroom. Showering. Shaving. Driving. Cleaning. Grocery shopping. Hours every day filled with so many things of little intrinsic interest, pretty much destined to never […]
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