Why? Oh, no reason. Anyway, here's one of them. https://youtu.be/5wg_vIcwTZQ | Continue reading
What? A Five Things on the weekend? Sure! I'm not usually going to do them on the weekend, but today I feel like doing one, so here we are. And here's what I'm thinking about today: Biden's path to victory: Do nothing -- The article linked to here does a rundown on Biden's largel … | Continue reading
Because why not? Why not indeed! As an aside, it's been delightful spending a couple of hours taking pictures of flowers and then sitting here on the computer, fiddling with the images until they come out in a way that I find aesthetically pleasing, and as something that I want t … | Continue reading
I got a little behind here, so today's stack of new books and ARCs is a double-wide, filled with booky goodness from the last couple of weeks. What here is calling to you? Tell us all in the comments! | Continue reading
In today's Big Idea, Madeline Ashby is talking about monsters, what they might mean to each of us, and what hers in particular meant to her latest novel, ReV. MADELINE ASHBY: “It’s a rape revenge story? Is that what you said?” It was October of 2016. It was a rainy morning in Lon … | Continue reading
Hey, what's up? I got these five things in my brain right now: Twitter fucks up real bad: As in, letting hackers through the gates to take over some of their most prominent accounts for a bit of Bitcoin con artistry. This caused the service to lock down all their verified account … | Continue reading
As he begins his Big Idea for his collection Anthems Outside Time and Other Strange Voices, author Kenneth Schneyer will ask you to think of a certain sort of writing perhaps differently than you do now. Don't worry, he explains himself as he goes along. KENNETH SCHNEYER: A story … | Continue reading
Wild times, folks. | Continue reading
I mean, it's right there. He could totally snatch it and run before we catch him, right? (Spoiler: No.) Catch you all tomorrow, folks. | Continue reading
Time travel -- and horticulture? The two entwine in Threading the Labyrinth, the new novel from Tiffani Angus. How did the author cultivate these two into a single novel? The answer awaits you below. TIFFANI ANGUS: The big idea behind Threading the Labyrinth started in a garden. … | Continue reading
I met Grant on the JoCo Cruise a few years back and we have been friends ever since; I'd see him occasionally when I was in Los Angeles, and we'd keep in touch through text and social media. He was, simply, a lovely human, and his passing last night from a brain aneurysm is a… | Continue reading
What's on my brain today? I mean, besides my cranium? Trump goes after Dr. Fauci: Because Trump genuinely thinks it's more important to make him look good than it is for the CDC and its people to provide accurate and useful information to the United States public, which is why we … | Continue reading
Steven H. Silver knows just a bit about alternate histories: He created a well-respected genre award for stories in that subgenre. Now he's trying his hand at writing an alternate history: After Hastings. Where does his history take a fictional turn, and why? He's here to tell yo … | Continue reading
Both playing the ukulele and making semi-arty illustrations of me playing the ukulele. Both are enjoyable! To me, anyway, which in this case is all that counts. Hope you're having a lovely Saturday wherever you are. | Continue reading
This news story hit me like a punch to the gut. It features of accusations of sexual assault and domestic violence against Alan Beatts, the owner of Borderland Books. Borderlands is one of my favorite bookstores in the world; Alan is literally one of the first people I met in the … | Continue reading
Slow news day, am I right? Nevertheless, here are five things for you today: This just in: Trump not king. Which is to say the Supreme Court ruled against him today with regard to the release of his taxes to the State of New York, and didn't rule for him with regard to having to… | Continue reading
Finally! An author brave enough to give an answer to The Question all writers get! The author: Catherine Asaro. Her newest book: The Vanished Seas. Her answer? Read on! CATHERINE ASARO: “Where do you get your ideas?” The dreaded question. It’s also a good one, deserving a good an … | Continue reading
I posted this on Twitter a little while ago (with, of course, Athena's consent): https://twitter.com/scalzi/status/1281004006802890761 This comported with Athena's thinking on the matter, as it happens. But I am rather famous in this family for stressing the importance of getting … | Continue reading
Specifically Old Man's War, Redshirts, Lock In and The Collapsing Empire. Neat! Here's the full list for your amusement, perusal and commentary. In all it's an interesting list, and it's (reasonably) balanced between classics and newer work; the timeframe here ranges two centurie … | Continue reading
From the title alone, The Princess Will Save You suggests there will be some trope-flipping involved in the story. But as author Sarah Henning explains in today's Big Idea, flipping the trope isn't enough. There has to be more. SARAH HENNING: The Princess Will Save You is the sto … | Continue reading
It's thundering and storming outside, so let's see if I can get these five things out before my power cuts out on me. Donald Trump a father-damaged sociopath: Or so suggests niece Mary Trump in her new book about her uncle, and it's difficult to argue the point. Advance copies of … | Continue reading
https://twitter.com/DragonCon/status/1280186514153058305 You can click on that tweet for more information, but the gist of it is this: 2020 is a bad year for live events, and Dragon Con is no exception to that. Instead of in-person events this year will be an online experience, w … | Continue reading
Covid infection numbers are up in Ohio, as they are in a whole lot of places, and in the US in general; I'm particularly looking at the infection numbers for Georgia, where I am meant to be at the beginning of September, and they are higher there now than they have ever been befo … | Continue reading
It's simple: Your vote! (Provided you are a US citizen of legal age.) Have you registered to vote? If not, do so here, it's simple and easy. If you are registered to vote, then check your registration to make sure it's current. This is also (usually) simple and easy. This year vo … | Continue reading
"Please enjoy your long July weekend. Take it easy on the fireworks. Have a cookout with those in your social bubble, appropriately distanced, of course." (And here's a note from the human -- I'm out for the rest of the day! See y'all later.) | Continue reading
I recently posted a couple of photos from my front porch and it was noted that we fly an American flag, which led to some comments about folks being reluctant to fly the flag considering the state of the nation and its leadership. While I understand the motivation there, I don't … | Continue reading
https://twitter.com/THEHermanCain/status/1278444266881273856 For those of you missing context. Was Cain at Trump's Tulsa event? Oh, my, yes he was. Thoughts and prayers to everyone attending that Mt. Rushmore rally this weekend. Wear your masks, folks. If you won't listen to me, … | Continue reading
Many authors have learned that just because a character comes out of your own head doesn't mean they won't fight you from time to time. Author C.T. Rwizi learned this very thing while writing Scarlet Odyssey. The details await you below. C.T. RWIZI: The big idea behind Scarlet Od … | Continue reading
I got my Nikon D780 in May as a birthday present for myself and explained my reasons for getting it (as opposed to a mirrorless camera) then. Today I archived the last couple of months worth of photos (roughly 2,000), and I thought it would be a good time to check in with how (an … | Continue reading
As I wrote on Twitter earlier today, well, the first two decades of 2020 are done. Let's get to the next few decades! And to start off, these five things: Trump, doubling down on being a racist piece of shit: This time by asserting that "Black Lives Matter" is a symbol of hate, w … | Continue reading
In this week's Big Idea for The Second Star, author Alma Alexander goes big... and then gets small... and then tells how it's all connected. ALMA ALEXANDER: There isn’t just one Big Idea in The Second Star – there are half a dozen of them, interwoven into a complex story tapestry … | Continue reading
The last one of the month! Let's get to it. So will there be any more "Five Things" after today? I think so! It's a good, quick format for me, in that it covers a lot of territory regarding things I'm thinking about and/or want to share, and makes for lively comment threads that … | Continue reading
First, in my brain I had today, Tuesday, pegged as the first day of July when I took my break. I was genuinely taken by surprise yesterday when I looked at a calendar and it was the 29th instead of the 30th. Math is hard, y'all. Anyway, today was the day I put in my… | Continue reading
If you think creating a new world for your fiction means you've left behind the troubles of this one, you may be right -- but now you have to think about the troubles of the new world, and what they mean for your characters. Dorothy A. Winsor have some thoughts about new worlds a … | Continue reading
Unusually, today's Big Idea starts with an author's note before the main body of the Big Idea piece. As you read, however, I think you'll see why author Max Booth III thought it important to put it in, and why some aspects of his new novel Touch the Night are almost eerily in syn … | Continue reading
I woke up at 3am with a stomachache, and before that Krissy, who has been watching me stress out the last couple of days, has suggested that now might be a fine time not to look at the rest of the world for a bit. I think she's probably right, so I'm going to step… | Continue reading
Read today's earlier piece from me instead, thanks. (And also today's Big Idea, because, hey, a Big Idea.) | Continue reading
For Issued, author Paris Wynters looked at marriage and the military, and a speculative way at combining the two of them to create her story. PARIS WYNTERS: Writing has always been a way for me to express myself creatively. Ask me to draw, you’ll get stick figures. Color, not so … | Continue reading
Hello! Let's get to today's five, shall we? https://twitter.com/scalzi/status/1275843389209088001 Chair trouble: This morning I sat down in my office chair and kept going down; the pneumatic tube that regulates the height appears to have given out. Unfortunately my desk does not … | Continue reading
When Katherine Addison gets hold of the Victorian Era in her new novel The Angel of the Crows, she does things to it that no one expected -- possibly most of all herself. Here she is to tell you how and why she's done what she has, and why she had so much fun with… | Continue reading
Busy day! Let's get to today's five. Meet my newkulele: Get it? Huh? Huh? Huh? It's a Fender Fullerton Jazzmaster ukulele in Tidepool Blue; you can't tell very well in the photo but it's sparkly. I have several ukes in the house so I didn't really need a new one, but -- look! It' … | Continue reading
Hope your weekend was lovely. Let's get to the five things today! Trump's performance anxiety: Since I am, to put it politely, no great fan of our current president, you may accurately surmise that I'm having a nice little schadenfreude moment about the underwhelming number of pe … | Continue reading
One of the weird bits about my life is that from time to time people speculate about whether I, John Scalzi, will ever win another Hugo Award. Mostly the conclusion is that I won't, although whether that's about me in particular, or about general forces in publishing and/or socie … | Continue reading
Two years ago today we found this adorable little jerk in the field across from our house, demanding to be paid attention to, and also, fed. We took him in and fed him and made him part of the family. It's not been boring since. People ask me if he's a good cat. I say… | Continue reading
It's Juneteenth, and for probably the first time, almost everyone seems to know that. Here's five things I'm thinking about today: Trump sure seems to want a riot: His "warning" to potential protestors of his Tulsa rally is very much of the "please actually do this, I need to sho … | Continue reading
For roughly all of its existence, this site has had a Site Disclaimer, Comment and Privacy Policy page, and from time to time I will make updates or emendations to its text. Today I made a fairly significant one and I'd like to talk about it a bit. Here's the update: This site fe … | Continue reading
I'm back from the dentist! What five things am I thinking about now? Here they are! Trump stuffed on DACA: Aaaaah, there's that contentious 5-4 ruling I thought we might get earlier in the week. And because it was written by Roberts, it's one of those "it's not that your intentio … | Continue reading
A quick thank you to everyone for all your kind thoughts and wishes regarding our 25th anniversary. We had a good day. And now we're off to the next 25! (Well, I'm more immediately off to the dentist, to get a crown. But you know what I mean.) Also, here one more photo from yeste … | Continue reading