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THE FAUX PATRIOTS
I am a child of the Cold War; born the same year the Communist constructed the Berlin Wall. For those who are perhaps too young to know or remember the Cold War was a global struggle between the The West, The United States and her Allies, also called the Free World andThe East,
RUSH LIMBAUGH HAS ASSUMED ROOM TEMPERATURE Rush Limbaugh has Assumed Room Temperature. Yesterday, February 17th, 2021, Rush Limbaugh radio/political personality died. In the mid to late 90s I did listen to his radio program though I could never be called a fan and certainly not a ditto-head, a term for his most devoted followers. During my failed collegiate pursuits, I, for awhile
POISON OR PROTECT: OR DOING SEX SCENES CORRECTLY As I have said before my blog is not a book review site. Because of the rather small community of editors and writers I do think it is a conflict of interest to pretend to be objective concerning an industry that I participate in. That means when I discuss a book it is becauseI
DISORGANIZED CHAUVIN TRAIL THOUGHTS It is difficult to judge a jury’s verdict from news reports. There is a vast difference between sitting the court room hearing all the testimony not hearing things that are reported and repeated to the public and coming to a conclusion based upon the fragments in reporting but with all that said to me it looks like they came to the right conclusion, guilty on all counts.THE GOOD NEWS POST
So, there are several bits of new news to share this chilly December morning. First off: Because I have a minor surgery scheduled this week and then a week off from my day job for recovery that mean I will not be working any more overtime. The money is nice, and I love chippingin
THOUGHTS ABOUT PROLOGS One of the most common pieces of advice you’re likely to hear at seminars, workshops, conventions, and writing groups is that publishers and agents do not want to see prologs. This is a true statement that is often countered by pointing to numerous books that currently sit on shelves with prologs. Of course, as a NORDIC NOIR: THE BRIDGE AFTER SEASON ONE My sweetie and I have completed watching Season One of The Bridge a Swedish/Danish co-production television series about a mastermind criminal operating in both countries. I first posted about this series a month ago before we completed watching the season and I can now give a more complete opinion on the show. The bottom ROBERT MITCHELL EVANS Ginger Snaps is a Canadian werewolf movie from 2000 starring Emily Perkins and Katherine Isabelle as sisters Brigitte and Ginger respectfully. Ginger is the older sister at sixteen while Brigette is just a year younger. Both are outcast, fascinated by the VARIOUS POLITICAL THOUGHTS First up: Abortion. Well, the SCOTUS has taken up a major abortion case where a state law plainly contradicts the landmark ruling Row v Wade which recognized the right to an abortion. With its new 6/3 conservative dominance it is not inconceivable that Roeis overturned opening the door to GOP states across the nations to ban the procedure.It is also possible that instead of overturning the THE BULWARK VS THE DISPATCH Among my political readings and podcasts there are two distinctly conservative voices, The Bulwark and The Dispatch. Both are staunchly 'Never Trumpers' who did not support and have consistently argued against and fought the Trump takeover of the Republican Party. The Dispatch includes a number of writers exiled from National Review fortheir anti-Trump
THE FAUX PATRIOTS
I am a child of the Cold War; born the same year the Communist constructed the Berlin Wall. For those who are perhaps too young to know or remember the Cold War was a global struggle between the The West, The United States and her Allies, also called the Free World andThe East,
RUSH LIMBAUGH HAS ASSUMED ROOM TEMPERATURE Rush Limbaugh has Assumed Room Temperature. Yesterday, February 17th, 2021, Rush Limbaugh radio/political personality died. In the mid to late 90s I did listen to his radio program though I could never be called a fan and certainly not a ditto-head, a term for his most devoted followers. During my failed collegiate pursuits, I, for awhile
POISON OR PROTECT: OR DOING SEX SCENES CORRECTLY As I have said before my blog is not a book review site. Because of the rather small community of editors and writers I do think it is a conflict of interest to pretend to be objective concerning an industry that I participate in. That means when I discuss a book it is becauseI
DISORGANIZED CHAUVIN TRAIL THOUGHTS It is difficult to judge a jury’s verdict from news reports. There is a vast difference between sitting the court room hearing all the testimony not hearing things that are reported and repeated to the public and coming to a conclusion based upon the fragments in reporting but with all that said to me it looks like they came to the right conclusion, guilty on all counts.THE GOOD NEWS POST
So, there are several bits of new news to share this chilly December morning. First off: Because I have a minor surgery scheduled this week and then a week off from my day job for recovery that mean I will not be working any more overtime. The money is nice, and I love chippingin
THOUGHTS ABOUT PROLOGS One of the most common pieces of advice you’re likely to hear at seminars, workshops, conventions, and writing groups is that publishers and agents do not want to see prologs. This is a true statement that is often countered by pointing to numerous books that currently sit on shelves with prologs. Of course, as a NORDIC NOIR: THE BRIDGE AFTER SEASON ONE My sweetie and I have completed watching Season One of The Bridge a Swedish/Danish co-production television series about a mastermind criminal operating in both countries. I first posted about this series a month ago before we completed watching the season and I can now give a more complete opinion on the show. The bottomTHE NEW SOVIET MAN
The New Soviet Man The central and critical element off a democratic system is that the loser of a contest accepts defeat and legitimizes the contest. Without this there is no democracy. The Soviets of the USSR allowed no elections because they were unwilling to accept any result which did not validate their authority. OneTHE SATANIC Q
How many of you remember the satanic panic of the 1980s and 1990s? Remember that America was swept up in a moral panic that from coast to coast a secret network of satanic worshipers were sexually and physically abusing children? It seems insane to contemplate that thousands and thousands of people seriously believed that RECONNECTING: THE WIRE A number of years ago my friend Brian popped over for a weekend of gaming and afterwards pulled out some DVDs he had brought along and thus was my introduction to HBO’s Cops and Druggies drama The Wire.. Set in Baltimore in 2002, when the series aired, The Wireparticularly the first season focused on a special police unit established to investigate and charge a local drug lord.THE GOOD NEWS POST
So, there are several bits of new news to share this chilly December morning. First off: Because I have a minor surgery scheduled this week and then a week off from my day job for recovery that mean I will not be working any more overtime. The money is nice, and I love chippingin
NORDIC NOIR: THE BRIDGE AFTER SEASON ONE My sweetie and I have completed watching Season One of The Bridge a Swedish/Danish co-production television series about a mastermind criminal operating in both countries. I first posted about this series a month ago before we completed watching the season and I can now give a more complete opinion on the show. The bottom STREAMING REVIEW: THE HOWLING It has been nearly 40 years since I last watched Joe Dante’s werewolf feature The Howling. My last viewing was either videotape or a pay channel during the early 80s only a few years after the film’s release in 1981. Based upon the novel of the same name Gary Brandner the movie along with STREAMING REVIEW: THE DIG The Dig is a dramatization of the discovery of a 6th century burial ship on an English estate by a self-trained archaeologist, Basil Brown (Ralph Fiennes) and the estates owner the widow Edith Pretty (Carey Mulligan.) The movie details their struggles with acceptance, resistance from the accredited community, and deteriorating health allas England
STREAMING REVIEW: OPERATION FINALE Saturday night, along with a friend, I watched 2018’s historical drama Operation Finale a dramatization about the covert mission to capture Adolf Eichmann, the man principally for the design, implementation, and operation of the NAZI extermination camps. Let us be absolutely fucking clear on one point, Eichmann is not solely responsible for the Holocaust, he POLITICAL LEGITIMACY IS A SHARED FANTASY I remember clearly from one of my Political Science courses the professor asking the class, "When is a government Legitimate?" The answer is when people accept it as legitimate. There is no objective test, rule, or criteria that can be applied to determine legitimacy it is something acquired through consensus often an unspoken andintuitive
WHY IS TRUMP’S SUPPORT SO DAMNED STABLE? Why is Trump's Support So Damned Stable? One undeniable fact of the entire Trump administration and his candidacy both in 2016 and 2020 is that his popular support from the voters of the Republican party remained steadfastly high no matter the external factors. When Trump arrived on the major political landscape via that golden escalator ROBERT MITCHELL EVANS Ginger Snaps is a Canadian werewolf movie from 2000 starring Emily Perkins and Katherine Isabelle as sisters Brigitte and Ginger respectfully. Ginger is the older sister at sixteen while Brigette is just a year younger. Both are outcast, fascinated by the ABOUT | ROBERT MITCHELL EVANS Welcome to the internet home of science-fiction and horror author, Robert Mitchell Evans. Please feel free to poke around and look in all the rooms. I have posts and commentaries here on SF, Horror, and all sorts of subjects. Let me give you the nickel tour so you'll know you're way around the place. Home COVID-19 IN THE EXECUTIVE With reports that members of both the presidential and vice-presidential Staffs have tested positive for COVID-19 the pandemic has now reached the executive branch of the United States of America. It is not inconceivable that both the president and the vice president who have been directly exposed to members who have testedpositive for the
THE GOP DOESN’T CARE The GOP Doesn’t Care The GOP doesn’t care if you contract and die from COVID 19. The GOP does care about drag queens reading fairytales to kids. The GOP doesn’t care if you a killed in a mass shooting. The GOP does care which bathroom you use. The GOP doesn’t care ifyou are
THE FAUX PATRIOTS
I am a child of the Cold War; born the same year the Communist constructed the Berlin Wall. For those who are perhaps too young to know or remember the Cold War was a global struggle between the The West, The United States and her Allies, also called the Free World andThe East,
RECONNECTING: THE WIRE A number of years ago my friend Brian popped over for a weekend of gaming and afterwards pulled out some DVDs he had brought along and thus was my introduction to HBO’s Cops and Druggies drama The Wire.. Set in Baltimore in 2002, when the series aired, The Wireparticularly the first season focused on a special police unit established to investigate and charge a local drug lord. THE BULWARK VS THE DISPATCH Among my political readings and podcasts there are two distinctly conservative voices, The Bulwark and The Dispatch. Both are staunchly 'Never Trumpers' who did not support and have consistently argued against and fought the Trump takeover of the Republican Party. The Dispatch includes a number of writers exiled from National Review fortheir anti-Trump
POISON OR PROTECT: OR DOING SEX SCENES CORRECTLY As I have said before my blog is not a book review site. Because of the rather small community of editors and writers I do think it is a conflict of interest to pretend to be objective concerning an industry that I participate in. That means when I discuss a book it is becauseI
RUSH LIMBAUGH HAS ASSUMED ROOM TEMPERATURE Rush Limbaugh has Assumed Room Temperature. Yesterday, February 17th, 2021, Rush Limbaugh radio/political personality died. In the mid to late 90s I did listen to his radio program though I could never be called a fan and certainly not a ditto-head, a term for his most devoted followers. During my failed collegiate pursuits, I, for awhile
DISORGANIZED CHAUVIN TRAIL THOUGHTS It is difficult to judge a jury’s verdict from news reports. There is a vast difference between sitting the court room hearing all the testimony not hearing things that are reported and repeated to the public and coming to a conclusion based upon the fragments in reporting but with all that said to me it looks like they came to the right conclusion, guilty on all counts. ROBERT MITCHELL EVANS Ginger Snaps is a Canadian werewolf movie from 2000 starring Emily Perkins and Katherine Isabelle as sisters Brigitte and Ginger respectfully. Ginger is the older sister at sixteen while Brigette is just a year younger. Both are outcast, fascinated by the ABOUT | ROBERT MITCHELL EVANS Welcome to the internet home of science-fiction and horror author, Robert Mitchell Evans. Please feel free to poke around and look in all the rooms. I have posts and commentaries here on SF, Horror, and all sorts of subjects. Let me give you the nickel tour so you'll know you're way around the place. Home COVID-19 IN THE EXECUTIVE With reports that members of both the presidential and vice-presidential Staffs have tested positive for COVID-19 the pandemic has now reached the executive branch of the United States of America. It is not inconceivable that both the president and the vice president who have been directly exposed to members who have testedpositive for the
THE GOP DOESN’T CARE The GOP Doesn’t Care The GOP doesn’t care if you contract and die from COVID 19. The GOP does care about drag queens reading fairytales to kids. The GOP doesn’t care if you a killed in a mass shooting. The GOP does care which bathroom you use. The GOP doesn’t care ifyou are
THE FAUX PATRIOTS
I am a child of the Cold War; born the same year the Communist constructed the Berlin Wall. For those who are perhaps too young to know or remember the Cold War was a global struggle between the The West, The United States and her Allies, also called the Free World andThe East,
RECONNECTING: THE WIRE A number of years ago my friend Brian popped over for a weekend of gaming and afterwards pulled out some DVDs he had brought along and thus was my introduction to HBO’s Cops and Druggies drama The Wire.. Set in Baltimore in 2002, when the series aired, The Wireparticularly the first season focused on a special police unit established to investigate and charge a local drug lord. THE BULWARK VS THE DISPATCH Among my political readings and podcasts there are two distinctly conservative voices, The Bulwark and The Dispatch. Both are staunchly 'Never Trumpers' who did not support and have consistently argued against and fought the Trump takeover of the Republican Party. The Dispatch includes a number of writers exiled from National Review fortheir anti-Trump
POISON OR PROTECT: OR DOING SEX SCENES CORRECTLY As I have said before my blog is not a book review site. Because of the rather small community of editors and writers I do think it is a conflict of interest to pretend to be objective concerning an industry that I participate in. That means when I discuss a book it is becauseI
RUSH LIMBAUGH HAS ASSUMED ROOM TEMPERATURE Rush Limbaugh has Assumed Room Temperature. Yesterday, February 17th, 2021, Rush Limbaugh radio/political personality died. In the mid to late 90s I did listen to his radio program though I could never be called a fan and certainly not a ditto-head, a term for his most devoted followers. During my failed collegiate pursuits, I, for awhile
DISORGANIZED CHAUVIN TRAIL THOUGHTS It is difficult to judge a jury’s verdict from news reports. There is a vast difference between sitting the court room hearing all the testimony not hearing things that are reported and repeated to the public and coming to a conclusion based upon the fragments in reporting but with all that said to me it looks like they came to the right conclusion, guilty on all counts. POLITICS | ROBERT MITCHELL EVANS First up: Abortion. Well, the SCOTUS has taken up a major abortion case where a state law plainly contradicts the landmark ruling Row v Wade which recognized the right to an abortion. With its new 6/3 conservative dominance it is not inconceivable that Roeis overturned opening the door to GOP states across the nations to ban the procedure.It is also possible that instead of overturning the BUY BOOKS | ROBERT MITCHELL EVANS Though Amazon.com tends towards the evil side of the alignment spectrum, they do make it easy to buy books and as an author I fully support buying books. Here are links to book I think are worthy of your money. Some are from friends and fellow authors, so are books I really enjoyed and I THE “LOVE ME” WALL Every fighter pilot out there has a wall where he has his awards and certifications and it's referred to as his "love me' wall. Well here are my awards stuck on my cyber "Love Me Wall." The Station On The Edge -- Semi-Finalist 2nd Quarter 2003 Writers Of The Future Contest Regret, I Am Allowed MOVIE REVIEW: CRUELLA Confession: I have no memory of every having watched in its 101 Dalmatians making a feature film about the origin story of its chief villain an unlikely movie to interest me. But then repeatedly people whose taste I trust reported the film fun and worthwhile and so after re-instating membership in AMC’s A-List subscription service for up to 3 movies per week I ventured for a late-night THOUGHTS ON RELIGIOUS LIBERTY I am a big proponent of individual liberty. We have but one life here in the vast cold and unsympathetic universe and absent harm to other we should be free to live our short allotment of years as we see fit this included adhering to whatever spiritual or religious standard that we might adopt to NONSENSE NOMENCLATURE Recently the San Francisco Board of Supervisors officially proclaimed something that has been a common cry for Gun Control activists that the National Rifle Association is a ‘Domestic Terrorist Organization.’ This is absurd when shouted by protesters and idiotic when made as an official statement from supposedly cooler heads. Terrorism is the use of force STREAMING REVIEW: THE HOWLING It has been nearly 40 years since I last watched Joe Dante’s werewolf feature The Howling. My last viewing was either videotape or a pay channel during the early 80s only a few years after the film’s release in 1981. Based upon the novel of the same name Gary Brandner the movie along with PEDESTALS ARE FOR THINGS NOT PEOPLE With the flood of new support for Charisma Carpenter and Ray Fisher as they recount abusive and toxic environments on sets under the control of Joss Whedon it is important to remember that any artistic creator no matter how beloved their work are fallible flawed messy human beings not statuary icons of platonic virtue. STREAMING REVIEW: THE DIG The Dig is a dramatization of the discovery of a 6th century burial ship on an English estate by a self-trained archaeologist, Basil Brown (Ralph Fiennes) and the estates owner the widow Edith Pretty (Carey Mulligan.) The movie details their struggles with acceptance, resistance from the accredited community, and deteriorating health allas England
IS ‘MOSCOW MITCH’ UNFAIR? Recently Mitch McConnell GOP Senate Majority Leader blocked from coming to a vote via unanimous consent two Democratic bills aimed at tightening US Election security from foreign manipulation. Broadly one would have required paper records of each vote and the other would have required campaign reports attempts by foreign nationals and powerto influence the
ROBERT MITCHELL EVANS Ginger Snaps is a Canadian werewolf movie from 2000 starring Emily Perkins and Katherine Isabelle as sisters Brigitte and Ginger respectfully. Ginger is the older sister at sixteen while Brigette is just a year younger. Both are outcast, fascinated by the ABOUT | ROBERT MITCHELL EVANS Welcome to the internet home of science-fiction and horror author, Robert Mitchell Evans. Please feel free to poke around and look in all the rooms. I have posts and commentaries here on SF, Horror, and all sorts of subjects. Let me give you the nickel tour so you'll know you're way around the place. Home COVID-19 IN THE EXECUTIVE With reports that members of both the presidential and vice-presidential Staffs have tested positive for COVID-19 the pandemic has now reached the executive branch of the United States of America. It is not inconceivable that both the president and the vice president who have been directly exposed to members who have testedpositive for the
THE GOP DOESN’T CARE The GOP Doesn’t Care The GOP doesn’t care if you contract and die from COVID 19. The GOP does care about drag queens reading fairytales to kids. The GOP doesn’t care if you a killed in a mass shooting. The GOP does care which bathroom you use. The GOP doesn’t care ifyou are
RECONNECTING: THE WIRE A number of years ago my friend Brian popped over for a weekend of gaming and afterwards pulled out some DVDs he had brought along and thus was my introduction to HBO’s Cops and Druggies drama The Wire.. Set in Baltimore in 2002, when the series aired, The Wireparticularly the first season focused on a special police unit established to investigate and charge a local drug lord.THE FAUX PATRIOTS
I am a child of the Cold War; born the same year the Communist constructed the Berlin Wall. For those who are perhaps too young to know or remember the Cold War was a global struggle between the The West, The United States and her Allies, also called the Free World andThe East,
THE BULWARK VS THE DISPATCH Among my political readings and podcasts there are two distinctly conservative voices, The Bulwark and The Dispatch. Both are staunchly 'Never Trumpers' who did not support and have consistently argued against and fought the Trump takeover of the Republican Party. The Dispatch includes a number of writers exiled from National Review fortheir anti-Trump
POISON OR PROTECT: OR DOING SEX SCENES CORRECTLY As I have said before my blog is not a book review site. Because of the rather small community of editors and writers I do think it is a conflict of interest to pretend to be objective concerning an industry that I participate in. That means when I discuss a book it is becauseI
RUSH LIMBAUGH HAS ASSUMED ROOM TEMPERATURE Rush Limbaugh has Assumed Room Temperature. Yesterday, February 17th, 2021, Rush Limbaugh radio/political personality died. In the mid to late 90s I did listen to his radio program though I could never be called a fan and certainly not a ditto-head, a term for his most devoted followers. During my failed collegiate pursuits, I, for awhile
DISORGANIZED CHAUVIN TRAIL THOUGHTS It is difficult to judge a jury’s verdict from news reports. There is a vast difference between sitting the court room hearing all the testimony not hearing things that are reported and repeated to the public and coming to a conclusion based upon the fragments in reporting but with all that said to me it looks like they came to the right conclusion, guilty on all counts. ROBERT MITCHELL EVANS Ginger Snaps is a Canadian werewolf movie from 2000 starring Emily Perkins and Katherine Isabelle as sisters Brigitte and Ginger respectfully. Ginger is the older sister at sixteen while Brigette is just a year younger. Both are outcast, fascinated by the ABOUT | ROBERT MITCHELL EVANS Welcome to the internet home of science-fiction and horror author, Robert Mitchell Evans. Please feel free to poke around and look in all the rooms. I have posts and commentaries here on SF, Horror, and all sorts of subjects. Let me give you the nickel tour so you'll know you're way around the place. Home COVID-19 IN THE EXECUTIVE With reports that members of both the presidential and vice-presidential Staffs have tested positive for COVID-19 the pandemic has now reached the executive branch of the United States of America. It is not inconceivable that both the president and the vice president who have been directly exposed to members who have testedpositive for the
THE GOP DOESN’T CARE The GOP Doesn’t Care The GOP doesn’t care if you contract and die from COVID 19. The GOP does care about drag queens reading fairytales to kids. The GOP doesn’t care if you a killed in a mass shooting. The GOP does care which bathroom you use. The GOP doesn’t care ifyou are
RECONNECTING: THE WIRE A number of years ago my friend Brian popped over for a weekend of gaming and afterwards pulled out some DVDs he had brought along and thus was my introduction to HBO’s Cops and Druggies drama The Wire.. Set in Baltimore in 2002, when the series aired, The Wireparticularly the first season focused on a special police unit established to investigate and charge a local drug lord.THE FAUX PATRIOTS
I am a child of the Cold War; born the same year the Communist constructed the Berlin Wall. For those who are perhaps too young to know or remember the Cold War was a global struggle between the The West, The United States and her Allies, also called the Free World andThe East,
THE BULWARK VS THE DISPATCH Among my political readings and podcasts there are two distinctly conservative voices, The Bulwark and The Dispatch. Both are staunchly 'Never Trumpers' who did not support and have consistently argued against and fought the Trump takeover of the Republican Party. The Dispatch includes a number of writers exiled from National Review fortheir anti-Trump
POISON OR PROTECT: OR DOING SEX SCENES CORRECTLY As I have said before my blog is not a book review site. Because of the rather small community of editors and writers I do think it is a conflict of interest to pretend to be objective concerning an industry that I participate in. That means when I discuss a book it is becauseI
RUSH LIMBAUGH HAS ASSUMED ROOM TEMPERATURE Rush Limbaugh has Assumed Room Temperature. Yesterday, February 17th, 2021, Rush Limbaugh radio/political personality died. In the mid to late 90s I did listen to his radio program though I could never be called a fan and certainly not a ditto-head, a term for his most devoted followers. During my failed collegiate pursuits, I, for awhile
DISORGANIZED CHAUVIN TRAIL THOUGHTS It is difficult to judge a jury’s verdict from news reports. There is a vast difference between sitting the court room hearing all the testimony not hearing things that are reported and repeated to the public and coming to a conclusion based upon the fragments in reporting but with all that said to me it looks like they came to the right conclusion, guilty on all counts. POLITICS | ROBERT MITCHELL EVANS First up: Abortion. Well, the SCOTUS has taken up a major abortion case where a state law plainly contradicts the landmark ruling Row v Wade which recognized the right to an abortion. With its new 6/3 conservative dominance it is not inconceivable that Roeis overturned opening the door to GOP states across the nations to ban the procedure.It is also possible that instead of overturning the BUY BOOKS | ROBERT MITCHELL EVANS Though Amazon.com tends towards the evil side of the alignment spectrum, they do make it easy to buy books and as an author I fully support buying books. Here are links to book I think are worthy of your money. Some are from friends and fellow authors, so are books I really enjoyed and I THE “LOVE ME” WALL Every fighter pilot out there has a wall where he has his awards and certifications and it's referred to as his "love me' wall. Well here are my awards stuck on my cyber "Love Me Wall." The Station On The Edge -- Semi-Finalist 2nd Quarter 2003 Writers Of The Future Contest Regret, I Am Allowed MOVIE REVIEW: CRUELLA Confession: I have no memory of every having watched in its 101 Dalmatians making a feature film about the origin story of its chief villain an unlikely movie to interest me. But then repeatedly people whose taste I trust reported the film fun and worthwhile and so after re-instating membership in AMC’s A-List subscription service for up to 3 movies per week I ventured for a late-night THOUGHTS ON RELIGIOUS LIBERTY I am a big proponent of individual liberty. We have but one life here in the vast cold and unsympathetic universe and absent harm to other we should be free to live our short allotment of years as we see fit this included adhering to whatever spiritual or religious standard that we might adopt to NONSENSE NOMENCLATURE Recently the San Francisco Board of Supervisors officially proclaimed something that has been a common cry for Gun Control activists that the National Rifle Association is a ‘Domestic Terrorist Organization.’ This is absurd when shouted by protesters and idiotic when made as an official statement from supposedly cooler heads. Terrorism is the use of force STREAMING REVIEW: THE HOWLING It has been nearly 40 years since I last watched Joe Dante’s werewolf feature The Howling. My last viewing was either videotape or a pay channel during the early 80s only a few years after the film’s release in 1981. Based upon the novel of the same name Gary Brandner the movie along with PEDESTALS ARE FOR THINGS NOT PEOPLE With the flood of new support for Charisma Carpenter and Ray Fisher as they recount abusive and toxic environments on sets under the control of Joss Whedon it is important to remember that any artistic creator no matter how beloved their work are fallible flawed messy human beings not statuary icons of platonic virtue. STREAMING REVIEW: THE DIG The Dig is a dramatization of the discovery of a 6th century burial ship on an English estate by a self-trained archaeologist, Basil Brown (Ralph Fiennes) and the estates owner the widow Edith Pretty (Carey Mulligan.) The movie details their struggles with acceptance, resistance from the accredited community, and deteriorating health allas England
IS ‘MOSCOW MITCH’ UNFAIR? Recently Mitch McConnell GOP Senate Majority Leader blocked from coming to a vote via unanimous consent two Democratic bills aimed at tightening US Election security from foreign manipulation. Broadly one would have required paper records of each vote and the other would have required campaign reports attempts by foreign nationals and powerto influence the
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STREAMING REVIEW: PANIQUE (1947)January 6, 2020
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A French _noir_ produced right after the war in 1946 _Panique_ is film about suspicion and mob injustice. Michel Simon plays Monsieur Hire, an aloof reclusive man who lives in a hotel where the residents of the neighborhood dislike him for the solitary and unfriendly manner. Life in the neighborhood is upended when as a carnival issetting
up a woman is found murdered in a nearby field. The murderer, Capoulade, played by Max Dalban, and his girlfriend, Alice, played by Viviane Romance, a woman Monsieur Hire had become infatuated with, manipulate the neighborhood’s distrust of Hire, attempting to place the blame for the murder on him. _Panique_, though it never mentions or deals with the war or France’s occupation under Nazi rule, is seen by many as a statement about the behavior of people during the war. The fact that Hire is Jewish gives credence to this interpretation as mob mentality and the neighborhood rumor filled imaginations turn violent against a man whose only crime is being socially different. With a brief running time of 91 minutes the film doesn’t waste footage with needlessly complex backstory or set-ups. The mystery of the murderer’s identity is for the audience quickly dispatched allowing the story of Hire, Alice, and the mob to progress withoutundue burdens.
Filmed in black-and-white by cinematographer Nicholas Hayer, _Panique_ doesn’t not draw on the heritage of German expressionism like most classical _noir_ films, but rather presents the movie’s subjects in stark realism rather then with exaggerated and stylized photography. The film was based on a novel and remade as _Monsieur Hire_ in 1989. An enjoyable excursion into _noir_ from the country that coined the genre’s name, _Panique_ is currently streaming on The CriterionChannel.
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WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A REPUBLICAN IN 2020January 3, 2020
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As we head into the next presidential election what defines the Republican Party today? To be a Republican Today means: Character is irrelevant. Competency is irrelevant. Corruption is irrelevant. Deficits are irrelevant. Norms are irrelevant. Morality is irrelevant. Despotism is irrelevant. Commitment is irrelevant. Honor is irrelevant. Truth is irrelevant. You know what does matter?Power.
Money.
Ego.
And admiration of the most despotic regimes on the planet.Movies , SF
FIRST MOVIE OF 2020: THE ULTIMATE WARRIORJanuary 2, 2020
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I had planned to start my year off with the 1980 Musical Fantasy _Xanadu_, a flawed film but an emotional favorite, but before I slipped the Blu-ray into the player I surfed the Criterion Channel and discovered a mid 70s SF film I had not only not seen but had never heard of, _The Ultimate Warrior_. _The Ultimate Warrior_ from 1975 and set it the far distant future of 2012 is about competing bands of survivalists in a world that had been devastated by viral plagues. The Plague apparently killed off an enormous number of people as New York City is desolate and deserted, and destroyed the several species of plants, endingcultivated
farming. It is suggested in the movie that some form of economic collapse occurred shortly before the plagues swept across the earth as we are told that 1981 was the last year automobiles were produced and the plagues came later. The film is light on explaining the backstory giving the audience just enough to feel that it is a world with history that has been thought out and not simply bludgeoned with thatinformation.
Baron, played by the unequaled Max Von Sydow, leads the ‘good’ commune/compound of survivors. Their numbers have been dwindling and the scavenged food is beginning to run out. A rival compound led by Carrot, William Smith, survives through force and theft and threatens the survival of Baron’s community. Into this mix comes the mysterious Carson, Yul Brynner. Carlson is a hired warrior and Baron manages to in his services. In Baron’s commune is Cal, it is never explained if Cal is a farmer or a botanist, but either way he had cross bred another of plants to produce food bearing crops that are immune to the plagues. Knowing that the decaying city is no place to reestablish cultivated farming, Baron has hopes of using Carson’s tremendous gifts as a warrior to get Cal, Baron’s Daughter Melinda, and the precious seeds, out of New York to someplace suitable, but Carrot’s murderous goons growing stronger, time is running out. Directed and written by Robert Clouse, _The Ultimate Warrior_, capture the mood of mid-70s cinematic science fiction, dark, cynical, and if there are ‘happy endings’ the price if terribly high. This atmosphere dominated 70s cinema and culture until the release of 1977s _Star Wars_, when light escapist fare displaced the dark dreary movies with adventure of Campbellian heroes. Produced on a modest budget the film still manages to portray a dying world and a dead culture. Baron is striving to do what is best but is not immune from mistakes with terrible consequences. Carrot and his gang are not characterized at all, but are presented as simply violent, greedy, a force of the world out to destroy and then be destroyed. There is never any reveal for Carson’s extraordinary skills. He is not presented as a product of science or breeding, and it is never even hinted as having a particularly interesting backstory, or any backstory at all. He simply arrives and upsets the delicate balance with his presences. _The Ultimate Warrior_ was an enjoyable movie and for those who did not live through the decade of malaise it could be instructive to see the tone that so many did experience in nearly every aspect of theculture.
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MY PERSONAL YEAR IN REVIEWDecember 31, 2019
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Well we’re about to start another arbitrary cycle around our local star and that means it’s time to look back at what we’ve and answer for it. Wait, that didn’t come out right, it’s time for personal reflection and growth. Yeah, that sounds better. Anyway, I have to say that this year has been a pretty good year forme.
Naturally, the biggest writing news is that Flame Tree Press purchased my novel _Vulcan’s Forge_ with the publication set for March 28th, 2020. This was a joy and a surprise. _Vulcan’s Forge_, which languished on my former agent’s desk for a year unread, was a book I wrote entirely for myself. It was an experiment to see if I could sustain a cynical tone for an entire novel, and a labor for my love of film and the genre _film noir_ in particular. Blending it with science fiction and making constant references to movies throughout the book _Vulcan’s Forge_ is in one manner my most personal work. In other aspects of my writing life I managed a few interesting short stories and one of my previously published works _A Canvas Dark and Deep _has been selected for reprint in the anthology _Twilight Words_ coming in spring 2020. My goal for 2020 is to have my next novel, _Do We Not Bleed?_, written by my birthday in mid-May. A detailed outline is already produced, and I have high hopes for this piece. 2019 was also the year I fully committed to listening to Podcasts. I have a number of fun, informative, and challenging podcasts on regular rotation. One that has been most surprising in just how fully engaged I have become with it is _Scriptnotes_, a podcast about screenwriting and things interesting to screenwriters. Clearly with my love of movies screenwriting has always been a fascination with me. John August and Craig Mazin each week discus the business, craft, and art of screenwriting with many of the topics applicable to other forms of writing as well. They are also gamers, puzzle solvers, and entreatingly amusing people. My day job continues to be good. I am so happy to be part of a vibrant strong union. Too many times before in my life I have been chewed up by petty bosses and it feels great having an organization at my back instead of being stabbed there. IN gaming my sweetie-wife and I added _Lords of Waterdeep_ to the regular rotation of our board and card game nights and it’s become very popular. In role play gaming I took a massive step into the past and began running a campaign of FGU’s _Space Opera_ a game system I ran quite successfully for many years during the 1980s, PDFs of the rules are available at a quite reasonable price and it’s been fun, challenging, and amusing to engaged with the typo filled rulebook. Here’s to looking to 2020 with hope, optimism, and confidence.History ,
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STREAMING REVIEW: THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES (1946)December 30, 2019
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Utilizing a 14 day free trial period of the streaming service _The Criterion Channel_ I have spent a few days watching in segments the Best Picture Oscar winner for 1946 _The Best Years of Our Lives_ a drama about the troubles of three services men reintegrating into civilian life after returning home from combat in Word War II. The film is on the long side, two hours and 15 minutes but that is because it does try to take a deeper dive into each of its three main characters’ lives rather than focused on a single protagonists with two possible side kicks. Dana Andrews plays Fred Derry, a captain in the Army Air Forces who served as a bombardier aboard B-17s over the European theater. Married is a party girl, Virginia Mayo Fred’s marriage is one the rocks and he is unable to find gainful employment while struggling with what we now diagnose as PTSD. Frederick March plays Al Stephenson a platoon sergeant who finds that his children are more adult that he remembers and he struggles with alcoholism. Al is supported by his wife, Myrna Loy as he finds deep conflict between his job as a banker and sympathies for returningservicemen.
Harold Russel plays Homer Parrish a young man who while serving in the U.S. Navy was grievously injured and had both of his hands amputated. Harold’s amputations are not the product of special effects but reality since the actors lost both hands in a training accident. Homer finds it nearly impossible to return to his old life has be perceives everyone around him focusing on his injuries and he’s unable to emotionally open up to his fiancé played by Cathy O’Donnell. The film is filled with secondary characters, Al’s daughter Peggy, player by Theresa Wright, who develops strong feelings for married Fred. I think in the movie Peggy is suppose to be 21 or so but the actress was 28 the film was released so that threw me off a bit. Homer has his friends at a local watering hole and Fred’s parents give a glimpse at the life Fred came from before the Army made him anofficer.
William Wyler, one of classic Hollywood’s most talented director and also a war veteran, directs the film. He used smaller constructed sets, less suited to sweeping camera movements to help capture the feeling of finding home smaller and more constrained for the returningmen.
I found it fascinating how some concepts had already pierced the public as early as 1946. In this movie people express the idea that the next war will be atomic and over in a day and that perhaps the US should have waged war against Communism instead of Fascism, two concepts that I would have taken longer to develop in the post warenvironment.
Overall this was a gripping story, slightly hampered by the production code, about the struggles people live with after experiencing thehorror of war.
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MOVIE REVIEW: STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKERDecember 27, 2019
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This will be a spoiler free review. _The Rise of Skywalker_ is the most disappointing _Star Wars_ film since _The Phantom Menace_. After the movie finished, I stayed to watch the top line credits. Two people working as a team were credited as the writer with four people working as two teams were listed forstory.
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I am surprised the writing credits were so brief. The film has such a cobbled together feel with so many disparate elements smashed together lacking any unifying whole that it feels of constant rewrites throughout production. The movie lacks any sense of serious character arc and none that were established the previous two films in the trilogy. Characters speak and act only to further the thinnest of plot contrivances with all sense of stakes and dangers coming from exaggerated escalations that borrow from earlier films in the franchise. When _The Force Awakens_ repeated the first film’s beats, I thought that had been a fairly smart move. Returning to the beginning seemed to be a way to clean the slate after the disappointing prequels a way to return and let the audience know that this was going to be _Star Wars_ again and not the laminations of Anakin Skywalker Jedi Stalker. _The Last Jedi_ for all its controversy took bold swings and made firm commitments to interesting themes and characters. At the time there were interviews where people associated with the production stated that Rian Johnson had been given a free hand and that there was no grand outline for the trilogy. I doubted them. I doubted that Disney had spent 4 billion dollars and would let the series simply wing it. After seeing _The Rise of Skywalker,_ I doubt no more. Not only does this film not build upon anything established in _The Last Jedi_ it uses elements from _The Force Awakens_ as mere hand waving tools to attempt to explain away its own plot holes and deficiencies. The film is a series of action sequences strung together with the barest of plot quests. It feels like a video game where after completing an absurd mission the player is treated to a ‘cut scene’ to explain the threadbare story and the more action and fighting ensues as the next mission is launched. Even this comment does a disservice to many video games which have spent considerably more thought and time on their characters and story than _The Rise ofSkywalker._
J.J. Abrams having destroyed _Star Trek_ has now repeated himself with the _Star Wars_ universe. Let’s hope that maybe Quentin Tarantino has a _Star Wars_script in his back pocket it. It will take something that bold to save the series.Movies
MY YEAR IN MOVIES
December 26, 2019
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I have recovered from my hernia repair surgery and will shortly this morning be returning to my day job. Frankly I am happy to do so. Medical leaves are never fun and getting back to work feels like realprogress.
As we are nearing the end of the year, I thought I would do a quick look back at all the movies I watched in theaters during 2019. For the entire year I held a membership in AMC Theater’s subscription service A-List which allows for a flat monthly fee up to three movies every week. Using this and counting repeated screenings I went to AMC theaters 42 times during the year and I know of at least three films, _Jojo Rabbit, The Good Liar_, and _Official Secrets_, that I watched at other chains, bring my rough count to 45 theatrical screenings in 12 months. This does not count the Sunday trip to a local micro-theater the Digital Gym, which seats 48 people and my friends at SD Film Geeks, have been hosting a year-long once per month festivalof Pre-Code movies.
I watched some amazing films this year including _Jojo Rabbit, Knives Out, Hotel Mumbai_, and others, there were simply fun movies such as _Jumanji: The Next Level_ and _Hobbs & Shaw_, and a few disappointments including _Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker_. All in all, this was a very good year for film, and I have high expectations for 2020.Uncategorized
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SURGICAL UPDATE
December 19, 2019
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Yesterday, December 18th, I went into the hospital for a scheduled bit of minor surgery. A hernia repair that would have normally been perform in an outpatient surgical facility but die to my sleep apnea that anesthesiologist insisted on a full hospital operating room. The surgery went well, and I went home just shortly after noon. I have to say that this was the most engaged and friendly surgical team I have ever encountered. When I was wheeled into the O.R. each person introduced themselves and their position. My comfort and safety seemed paramount at all time and I never doubted that I was in goodcare.
Post Op was dull but necessary with concerns well address that my lungs had recovered, and I was in no danger of not getting enough oxygen. My sweetie-wife was there, picked up my medications, and drove me home one I was released. When they did release me, I started walking out of the recovery room and a nurse said, ‘You can’t walk.’ I looked down at my feet and snarked, ‘clearly, I can.’ But of course, they were meaning I was not *allowed* to walk. Once home I took a course of pain killers and now I have a week off the day job to recover. Surprisingly sitting up straight and lying flat on my back at the most painful positions. Luckily, I have a recliner chair and that is very comfy. There are times when I am sitting that and feel absolutely no discomfort at all. Then I move andspoil it.
Today I had my first email interview as a tie in to the upcoming release of Vulcan’s Forge. That was a new and novel experience.Books , SF
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THE GOOD NEWS POST
December 16, 2019
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So, there are several bits of new news to share this chilly Decembermorning.
First off: Because I have a minor surgery scheduled this week and then a week off from my day job for recovery that mean I will not be working any more overtime. The money is nice, and I love chipping in and helping out my team at Kaiser Permanente but it’s really nice to get back to a normal schedule that allows for writing. Second, pivoting of the subject of writing, our favorite local bookstore Mysterious Galaxy is saved! They have new owners and a new location so the store will not have to shutter depriving San Diego book readers, un-employing its staff, or leaving its various book, gaming, and writing groups homeless. Truly this had made this seasonfestive.
And HBO’s _Watchmen_ reached the season one finale and for once I am not disappointed by a project associate with showrunner Damon Lindelof. Quite the contrary, this series was fantastic. Every element plays perfectly in tune with the themes that grounded this version of the story and all the major points and developments were well established. The characters both as written and as performed simply captivated and for those that are the older versions of ones from the sources material managed to be true to their natures while exploring logical and consistent change from the thirty years that had passed. While Angela Abar (Regina Hill) may have been the protagonist of the story Laurie Blake (Jean Smart) took home favorite character prize from this viewer. Where the original graphicnovel
_Watchmen_ centered thematically on the Cold War and the ever-present threat of nuclear annihilation with those ideas and terrors informing not just the plot but the look and feel of the story this _Watchmen_ explored the lingering horror, hate, and trauma of racial injustice and bigotry. Starting off with the slaughter and destruction of ‘Black Wall Street’ in Tulsa Oklahoma in 1921 and ending with crisis from Tulsa that threatens the world, _Watchmen_ 2019 explores justice and the thorny issues confusing that concept with its petty cousin vengeance. Best off the season did not end with a plot cliffhanger. While the final shots left a terribly large question unanswered it did not fail to resolve the essential conflict or theme of the series. If there is never a season two the show is still full resolved and satisfying. Thank you, Mr. Lindelof, I do so hatecliffhangers.
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SCATTERED THOUGHTS
December 13, 2019
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Life continues to be very busy. On this upcoming paycheck I will have 26 hours of overtime clocked so this post will cover a number of subject all very briefly. I’ve been watching Star Wars from the ’77 film through The Last Jedi in preparation for the new movie next weekend. Of the original trilogy _Empire_remains the best in terms of character, writing, and filmmaking despite having no real ending. The original ’77 movie is complete but very simple and _Jedi_ is hampered by an overly simple script. Finished _The Force Awakens_ last night and Ford had so much more to do as an actor than he did in _Return of the Jedi_ that even with the repeated beats from the first film this one is much better than Jedi. For me the only parts of _Jedi_ that still holds up is the central heart of the narrative, Luke, Vader, and the Emperor. _Watchmen_ on HBO continues to amaze but I am still holding my breath to see if it falls apart in the final episode. I have my next novel outlined but I am holing off starting until after the insane hours slow down. I have a minor surgery scheduled next week. It will likely mean again another week with perhaps just a single posting. I have also learned that at this time the plans for an audio edition of my novel _Vulcan’s Forge_ has been placed on hold. So if you want a copy it will be hardback, paperback, or e-book for now. The UK is leaving the EU and I hope that doesn’t trigger a cascade of economic shocks through the world markets. It also looks to have set up another round of Scotland wanting to break up the UK and if that happens what may happen to Ireland and Whales? Trump is going to be impeached but it is highly doubtful that he will be removed. No one is coming to save us, it’s on us now. I think the Democrats should not focus on winning back former voters who went for Trump in 2016 but rather get to the polls those who sat it out last time. Attack your enemy where he is weak not where he is strong.POSTS NAVIGATION
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