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Posts Tagged ‘Star Wars’
Friday, December 10th, 2010
It’s another week, another linkdump of random awesomeness. I’ve seen plenty to keep me scared this week, and that’s no lie. But I’ve also seen some awesome, for which I am partly responsible. *grin* I’ve decided to share both.
- If somehow you’ve missed it, this week saw the print release of Impulse Power. If you like your SF with a healthy dash of Romance, this is the collection for you, it features Nathalie Gray’s Metal Reign, Robert Appleton’s The Mythmakers and of course my own Hearts and Minds. Go get a dead tree version for your shelf! http://samhainpublishing.com/print/impulse-power-print
- While we’re talking Space Opera – it’s the holiday season, and what better way to show your geekly spirit than with a few Star Wars Paper Snowflakes: http://dancell.cwahi.net/star-wars-paper-snowflakes.html
- My Writing Partner recently sent me a link to Saya in Underworld, a translation site for dark and horrific stories from Japan. The author also has a love for cursed videos, though I’m not foolish enough to have watched any of them. If you’re braver thanI, go check out http://sayainunderworld.blogspot.com/
- Finally, nothing chills the heart like the end of an Empire, especially when the Empire is your own. For fascinating and all-too-easy-to-believe discussion on the Fall of America as a global power, check out http://www.energybulletin.net/stories/2010-12-06/taking-down-america
- I lied – I’ve come back to add another link this morning, after reading it swelled my heart with pride, and made me proud to be a dyed-in-the-wool Star Wars Geek: http://www.cnn.com/2010/LIVING/12/09/katie.starwars.geek/ May the Force be with you, Katie.
Tags: Hearts and Minds, Holiday Havoc, Nightmares of Mine, Proud to be Geek, Samhain, SF Romance, Star Wars No Comments »
Friday, August 27th, 2010
Potpourri this week is an eclectic mix of links. We’ve got Library Promotion and Anti-Objectivist screeds and Star Wars. At the end of it all, we have a sad good bye letter from a dying genius. In other words, it’s a typical potpourri. My favorite links of the week, distilled for your pleasure:
- It’s well known that I love the Old Spice Guy (despite assorted problems with the ideology that I try not to think about much) – that said, BYU’s riff on the commercial for their library? Borders on genius: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ArIj236UHs
- If you’ve seen Scott Pilgrim, you should see it again. If you haven’t, you need to go. Most importantly, you need to give the box office money for Scott Pilgrim, so we can continue to have nice things: http://www.vanityfair.com/online/oscars/2010/08/go-and-pay-to-see-scott-pilgrim-right-now.html
- I’m sharing this because, despite my love of Rush, I generally dislike Randian Objectivists: http://www.mcsweeneys.net/2010/8/12hague.html
- From our “Unexpected Genre Mashups” department – adorable Star Wars art in the style of A. A. Milne. http://blastr.com/2010/08/wookie-the-pooh-is-the-st.php
- Finally, let me say that the too-young death of Satoshi Kon this week hit me terribly hard. I have always enjoyed his work, and think his non-conventional ideas and storytelling style made him a unique, luminary voice in Anime and the world in general. If you’ve not seen “Millennium Actress” do yourself a favor and watch it. I could sum it up as ‘Sunset Boulevard as a love song’ but that genuinely doesn’t do it justice. In his final days, he wrote a letter to his friends, fans and family, which has been translated into English (for those of us who don’t read Japanese). It is tragic, sad and touching. Take tissues with you. You’ll want them: http://www.makikoitoh.com/journal/satoshi-kons-last-words
Tags: Movie Views, Potpourri, Satoshi Kon's Death Makes Me Cry, See Scott Pilgrim, Star Wars 1 Comment »
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