The ICFA Report!

(Parenthetically, I just know this entry title will get lots of confused scientists mad at Google. “What the hell happened to the report on the International Conference on Forensic Anthropology?!?!”) It took me a bit of time to post this blog entry; I’m buried in grading and prep for the upcoming Ad Astra conference, so […]

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Off to ICFA!

I’m off tonight to the Orlando Airport Marriott in sunny Orlando, FL (I know, we all have our burdens to bear) for the 30th International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts–I’ll be reading at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow (Friday) on a panel with the esteemed Dennis Danvers and John Kessel, so I’m really looking forward […]

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First impressions?

This is a bit of an unusual post in that I don’t have an end for it yet. I’m leaving that up to you. Let me explain. My book is beginning to appear in a number of places for pre-order (details of which I’ll have on this site fairly soon, by the way), and so […]

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Flame off!

A rather major discussion has been raging on a very small area of the Internet lately (I won’t get into the details, as they’re not important for the subject of this post), involving people from a variety of perspectives and positions, and although I doubt this is a shocking revelation, it didn’t take long for […]

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Just a quick follow-up…

I’m happy to report that Brandeis has backed off of its scheme to close the Rose Art Museum and sell its art, which I talked about here recently. From President Jehuda Reinharz to the Brandeis community: Dear Members of the Brandeis community: The past ten days have been extremely difficult for all of us. I […]

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Lindsay Lohan and Snow White?

Only time for a quick post today, and it’s designed to get fellow author Jim Hines in trouble: Lindsay Lohan is in talks to play a role in a movie adaptation of Jim’s newest book The Stepsister Scheme. Please note the way in which I have asserted this to be fact, despite Jim’s (clearly specious–like […]

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