SyFy is finally getting around to adapting Arthur C. Clarke's classic, Childhood's End. It's one of those books that feels as if you've seen it adapted, probably because it's been hijacked so completely by other writers.
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Childhood's End and the Theater of Apocalypse
SyFy is finally getting around to adapting Arthur C. Clarke's classic, Childhood's End. It's one of those books that feels as if you've seen it adapted, probably because it's been hijacked so completely by other writers.
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Memories, Dreams, Remote Viewings
You may not see it right off, but eventually you will. Call it Karma, call it Kismet, call it a kick in the eye, but nothing really comes for free in this world.
Sunday, October 18, 2015
De-Science the $h!t Out of It
That next day Tom, who I hadn't spoken with for several weeks (or months, time has been getting away from me lately), called me.
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
The Skies Aren't Right
It seems like yesterday.
Nine years and change ago I was relatively symptom-free. I was that way for several months and thought I was out of the woods with a problem (CMPwFM) that was on-and-off since I was in high school (it was diagnosed then as "growing pains," if you can believe that).
Friday, October 09, 2015
FADE OUT: On Hollywood's Visionaries
There are certain things you try to find comfort in on this hideous world, one of which is that once in a while a unique vision shines through the sludge of sameness and finds a niche in the entertainment world.
It gives you a ray of hope, that maybe the Orwellian nightmare we are living in might one day relent.