Elric Of Melniboné – a final thought
All talk of opening a can of soup aside, I finished a volume of Michael Moorcock’s “Elric” stories, and my
Read MoreThe books of Jonathan Moeller
All talk of opening a can of soup aside, I finished a volume of Michael Moorcock’s “Elric” stories, and my
Read MoreVia marycatelli, here is an excellent essay on one of Michael Moorcock’s essays by superversive/Tom Simon, criticizing Moorcook’s rather ill-founded
Read MoreLately I’ve been reading Michael Moorcock’s “Elric” stories, and I’ve noticed two things about Elric as a character: -He whines
Read MoreResults: 86% for “Grab the nearest pistol and look at the ceiling. The Naath are blasted giant space bugs, and
Read MoreJim Hines writes his own thoughts on Robert E. Heinlein, and links to one of my posts in the process,
Read More(This is a review I originally wrote about two and a half years ago – in light of recent discussions,
Read MoreApropos of the last post on Robert E. Heinlein and modern intellectual fads, here is an interesting article from Sarah
Read More“Mistborn: Final Empire” is a trilogy, but I’m going to split the review into two parts: the first book “Mistborn”,
Read MoreI think it is fallacious to judge deceased writers by the political fads and fashions of the modern era. Specifically,
Read MoreA rather interesting essay about Robert E. Howard’s interest in swords, and a technical discussion of the blades that turned
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