Some fannish stuff, mostly BSG
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So... after last week's episode, I am left wondering: WHO THE FRAK IS RUNNING THE FRAKKING FLEET NOW?!?
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beccatoria has macros! BSG: Motivational Posters. "Because sometimes being married to a comatose super scientist robot sports star isn't weird enough," ha!
She's also involved in the production of a helpful PSA from the fifties about The Enemy Within (lesbian robots oh noes! and they're recruiting!).
But the award for Most Mind-Blowing Vid I've Seen This Year So Far goes to
obsessive24's Slow Down Gandhi. It critiques the Roslin/Adama administration and the mutineers. It's hard to pick a favorite moment, but the line "friendly fire - that's a funny word" accompanying a shot of Gaeta sitting in sick bay with his bandaged stump is up there. (The lyrics are as chewy and dense as some of the best poetry I've read, too. I think it's about critiquing people who give lip service to equity and standing up for "the little guy" while being just as corrupt and oppressive as the people they're supposedly against - see the line about "I had to agree to stop my marches/when they crucified Chris Columbus on the golden arches.")
In non-BSG news, Tobias Buckell has had to put the next Xenowealth book on hold because the first three only sold moderately well (he explains here). Damn it! I encourage everyone interested who can to go out and buy Crystal Rain, Ragamuffin, and Sly Mongoose. In a physical bookstore, because apparently that makes a difference in how they count sales for some arcane reason.
I will definitely be blogging about Ragamuffin and Sly Mongoose soon to persuade you all how awesome they are (haven't gotten to CR yet). For now, let me just say this: all sorts of chewy issues from xenophobia to the nature of democracy to violence to bulimia. Plus, there are Jamaicans and Aztecs IN SPAAAAACE! This includes kick-ass Jamaican cyborgs and Aztecs as both religious fanatic villains and (later) sympathetic teenage laborers. And zombies. Did I mention the zombies? You know you want that.
He's working on a different book, which also sounds awesome. I need a raise so I can support authors I like, seriously. Too bad that will not be happening...
ETA: David Anthony Durham is in the running for a Hugo! Despite the first sentence of Acacia: The War With the Mein throwing me (see here for context), I ended up loving the book, and will blog about that soon too. I can't wait for the next one.
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She's also involved in the production of a helpful PSA from the fifties about The Enemy Within (lesbian robots oh noes! and they're recruiting!).
But the award for Most Mind-Blowing Vid I've Seen This Year So Far goes to
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In non-BSG news, Tobias Buckell has had to put the next Xenowealth book on hold because the first three only sold moderately well (he explains here). Damn it! I encourage everyone interested who can to go out and buy Crystal Rain, Ragamuffin, and Sly Mongoose. In a physical bookstore, because apparently that makes a difference in how they count sales for some arcane reason.
I will definitely be blogging about Ragamuffin and Sly Mongoose soon to persuade you all how awesome they are (haven't gotten to CR yet). For now, let me just say this: all sorts of chewy issues from xenophobia to the nature of democracy to violence to bulimia. Plus, there are Jamaicans and Aztecs IN SPAAAAACE! This includes kick-ass Jamaican cyborgs and Aztecs as both religious fanatic villains and (later) sympathetic teenage laborers. And zombies. Did I mention the zombies? You know you want that.
He's working on a different book, which also sounds awesome. I need a raise so I can support authors I like, seriously. Too bad that will not be happening...
ETA: David Anthony Durham is in the running for a Hugo! Despite the first sentence of Acacia: The War With the Mein throwing me (see here for context), I ended up loving the book, and will blog about that soon too. I can't wait for the next one.