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Monthly Archives: January 2020
On Martial Maidens II
Yesterday, I put up a blog post where I showed videos discussing Andrew Klavan’s comments regarding women and swordfighting (namely, that women are utterly useless at it.) As one would expect, this has been discussed all around the internet, but … Continue reading
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On Martial Maidens
A few days ago, published author and political commentator Andrew Klavan commented on Netflix’s recent Witcher fantasy series. Noting a scene where a queen swordfights with great skill, he says the following: “There’s a couple of scenes where women fight … Continue reading
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So Long, Christopher Tolkien
As many of you already know, Christopher Tolkien, son of Lord of the Rings author J. R. R. Tolkien, has died. He was in charge of Tolkien’s estate, and the driving force behind getting The Silmarillion into publishable form. His … Continue reading
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What’s Wrong with Franchises?
Recently, friend of the blog Alexander Hellene stated his disgust with IP franchises. Aside from personal preference, he believes that stories should have a beginning, middle, and end, without extraneous material like side stories and such. I can see why … Continue reading
Hypergamy Among Robots, or Why Grento Became Grenthree
A while back, I posted a little cartoon on Twitter showing the Grenzmark II from Brian Niemeier’s Combat Frame Xseed trying to get with the Grand Valkyur from my own Shining Tomorrow. I’ve decided to repost it here on the … Continue reading
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No Iconic Xseed Characters
NOTE: There will be no spoilers for any of the Combat Frame Xseed novels. Also, I had forgotten to link to the Shining Tomorrow Historical Lore in the Robo-Inversions post; the link is now there. One thing I noticed when … Continue reading
The Hero’s Journey of a YELOW Girl: Crossing the Threshold in Shining Tomorrow Volume 1
Inspired by friend of the blog JD Cowan’s “Story Sheets,” I will talk about the first act of my own novel, Shining Tomorrow Volume 1: Shadow Heart in terms of the “Hero’s Journey” as commonly understood. Popularized by Joseph Campbell … Continue reading
Robo-Inversions
Brian Niemeier, Bradford C. Walker, and myself each have novels about mecha out. Brian has Combat Frame Xseed, now on its third installment. Brad has Reavers of the Void, the first installment of his Star Knight series. And finally, I … Continue reading
The Way the Earth Treats Us
Many years ago, I ran into a video called If the Earth Treated Us the Way We Treat the Earth. One can look at it and merely see it as a sketch mocking climate change skeptics, but this video makes … Continue reading
Faerie of the Scientific Age
Aliens, as commonly depicted, are faerie. There is no two ways about it; they serve the same role in modern times that the fair folk and demons did in earlier eras, especially before the Enlightenment.