Saturday, July 13, 2019

A Gross Education!

A man who had 95 Guinea worms ... and other tales of parasitism. Check out my contribution to the Way Gross Science series. 

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Lincoln's Brief Stint in the Illinois Militia


Abraham Lincoln's minor service in his state militia hardly fills a chapter in the history books... but the shock of seeing soldiers die gravely impacted his entire outlook on war.

Nancy Harts story for National Guard Mag


These "Southern Belles" actually held off an entire Union Contingent during the Civil War... not with Georgian  hospitality or those polite but withering glares. The Nancy Harts had taken up firearms training and became very accomplished sharpshooters...

And, well, Hell hath no fury...

Legend of the Seeker story


Legend of the Seeker wasn't sought out by audiences with the same fervor as Game of Thrones. A shame, because Craig Horner proved to be a very eager, and very affable hero!

DOOM Producer


Producer di Bonaventura was a very intense and entertaining interview. I'm sorry DOOM didn't do better at the box office. Bonus, though: I also got a chance to interview DOOM's heroine, Rosamund Pike, as well. She was a riot.

Vernor Vinge for Rainbows End

You may notice Rainbows absent apostrophe... that was intentional, giving the book's title a sly but poignant twist.
Vernor Vinge--something of a hero to me--has been writing science fiction for decades. He's arguably the father--or at least a close uncle--of the cyberpunk genre. Rainbows End explores the next iteration in that neuromantic "jacking in" genre: Augmented Reality. It's very cool!

Anthony Michael Hall Interview

The Dead Zone was alive with very considerate talent: Anthony Michael Hall is one case in point.  
Were it not for Hall's lively dedication to this series... its forecast might have read: an early death! Like David Ogden Stiers, Hall was also a superlative interview. He was the first celebrity to consistently refer to me by my name throughout our conversation, thoughtful indeed for a man so busy.