Monthly Archives: March 2015
Shockwave coolness
Want to see what a shockwave looks like? Check out this article in Popular Mechanics! Pegs my “Coolness Meter” for the day.
Book Review: Steelheart, by Brandon Sanderson
My daughter has been pressuring me to read this book ever since she read it a few weeks ago, and I finally got a gap in my schedule. I figured it would be good; Brandon Sanderson continues to improve with … Continue reading
How to torment your daughter
My daughter is an avid reader, but also a very social one. She loves to be able to discuss books she’s read afterward. Hence she’s constantly coming to me with recommendations: “You have to read this, Dad!” The trouble is, … Continue reading
Hubertus Bigend’s RV storage
Any fan of William Gibson‘s “Bigend Trilogy” (Pattern Recognition, Spook Country, Zero History) is no doubt aware of his character Hubertus Bigend and his love of soviet-era hardware. This particular footage of a Russian airplane museum would undoubtedly produce the need for … Continue reading
Writing update: 60K
I recently reached the 60,000 words mark on my novel. There’s something magical about the number 60,000. Besides being half of my goal of 120,000 words for a novel, it represents a mental/emotional milestone. It’s almost like tangible proof that … Continue reading
Music for cats?
From Popular Science: A new project out of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, shows that cats are capable of liking music, they just think yours sucks. A pair of psychologists and a composer have combined sounds that cats like—such as … Continue reading
New atomic age?
Nuclear fusion has been a tantalizing piece of science fiction dangling just out of reach for some time. I remember in SimCity the fusion reactor being the ultimate goal in energy production. I remember the Tokamek reactors in Outpost. And … Continue reading
Authorly sadism
I think I made a major step forward in my development as a writer this weekend. I’m starting to ask how I can be more mean to my characters. I just had to disguise it as, “how can I up … Continue reading
Ed Sheeran, you intrigue me
While I do pay attention to pop culture, I still manage to be late to the party much of the time. Lately I’ve become aware of Ed Sheeran. The name meant nothing to me over a year ago when his … Continue reading
Thank you–all of you–and I mean it
I recently read a few articles recently by veterans who don’t like being thanked for their military service. I can respect that. But I’ve also heard from a lot of other veterans who do like to be appreciated. The discussions in … Continue reading