Last night I finished and submitted my column for the September 2010 issue. This time around there's an essay on worldbuilding and SF's beloved worlds.
Don Sakers is a public librarian by day and science fiction writer by night. He's been reviewing sf/fantasy book for many years, first for various newspapers, then for the Wilson Library Bulletin, and today he is the book reviewer for Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact magazine. He is also part of the team that produces the reading recommendation website readersadvice.com. This blog presents information about his current column as well as occasional reprints of past reviews.
Moved to new site
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With the (temporary?) end of the Legion, this seemed a good time to move to my
own Legion site.
Over there you'll find a post on what I would do with the L...
Lifelogging Progress
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My current project of moving old journals and such to Evernote continues
apace. By the end of the eyar, I have confidence that I'll have the total
framewo...
Tcherlatha
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Tcherlatha is one of the Scattered Worlds, known for the speed of its
ever-changing ecology. Biological evolution on Tcherlatha moves at
hyper-speed. In th...
Defeating al-Queda in Pakistan
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IF the US *really* wanted to fight al-Queda and the Taliban in Pakistan, we
would be pumping massive amounts of foreign aid into flood-stricken areas
of th...
Past Newsletters Online
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Staff Newsletters from 1984-2007 are now available online in PDF format.
This has been my pet project for most of the year, and now it's done. I
have nearl...
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