There’s lots to enjoy about romance novels. The arc of character development. The layered emotional content. The rare and welcome sense of success (otherwise known as the happy ending). A good romance novel is a singular pleasure. A bad one, on the other hand, can be excruciating.
“Science Fiction Serving the National Interest.” I don’t even know what to say about the crazy reported here in National Defense Magazine. (via Fusion Dispatches)
When I first took the screen beat at The Cultural Gutter, I vowed never to do a list article. But promises, like Corningware, are made to be broken. The London Times recently released a new list of the top 100 films of all time. I know, I […]
Pet the horror at the Chenille Beasts Gallery. (Thanks, spookymonkey!)
The Graffiti Research Lab reports on Dutch taggers and their RV-mounted tagging laser. And if you’re interested, there’s open source code.
Behold, Susannah Breslin’s The Unporny Valley! And Grand Theft Auto IV in “Return to the Unporny Valley.”