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“On The Fly” Part Three: Destination

“On The Fly” Part Three: Destination 

(The third of a four-part essay. Previous part.) Ominous fears seem right at home during the Second Red Scare, when the term “McCarthyism” was coined. With the launch of Sputnik the same year “The Fly” was published, it would be easy to read the story as a Cold War allegory, like other stories prophesying the […]

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“On The Fly” Part Four: Redux

“On The Fly” Part Four: Redux 

(The conclusion of a four-part essay. Previous part.) If the 1950s was a Golden Age of science fiction, then the 1980s was the future its writers wrought, perhaps unintentionally and with far from perfect prescience, but unquestionably content to take credit once again for space shuttles, the growing power of computers, and a military program […]

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Kirkus Hearts Hollowgirl

Kirkus Hearts Hollowgirl 

I won’t post the entire review because it’s full of spoilers, but there is this great quote: “The final act is packed with surprises that make perfect sense in retrospect. A philosophical marathon.” Which sums up exactly what I’m looking for in a book: an ending that isn’t obvious in advance but arises out of […]

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New Reading: “Artistic License” & “Tailgate Fume” (and more)

New Reading: “Artistic License” & “Tailgate Fume” (and more) 

The Wide Open Road is a monthly broadcast featuring “writers, musicians and radio types” from a live venue in Adelaide, and on July 25 I was honoured to be among them. I read four pieces of flash fiction. Three of them, “This Empire’s Son“, “Artistic License” and “Tailgate Fume“, have been published before. The second one, […]

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