May. 1st, 2012

sergebroom: (Doctor Strange)
MK Hobson's family is so determined to make the Kickstarter for her novel "The Warlock's Curse" happen that even her puppies decided to help, and put together a reenactement of the Bridge of Death's scene from "Monty Python and the Holy Grail". No puppies were harmed in the making of this movie.



( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvLnimQxR1c )


Details about this Kickstarter can be found here:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mkhobson/the-warlocks-curse-3-in-the-veneficas-americana-se/posts/217931?ref=email&show_token=e6c1abde9fbe57be
sergebroom: (Rocketeer)
I've been reading as many of the Hugo finalists as I could lay my mitts on, but I'm about to run out. Does anybody know when the Committee will make the full packet available electronically, assuming that last year wasn't a one-shot affair?
sergebroom: (Rocketeer)
"Invincible", Jack Campbell's latest novel about Black Jack Geary is out today. For those who don't know, Campbell is a nom de plume for John Hemry, who a few years ago wrote a series that I enjoyed and which I nicknamed "JAG in Space".
sergebroom: (Rocketeer)
Time for the ritual of flipping my office's calendar to the new month. May's art, taken from Planet Stories's September 1951 issue, illustrates "The Incubi of Parallel X":

"The Ffanx had abducted Earth's womankind. A few escaped - to become beautiful, trampling, man-stealing monsters."

That explains why a tank-topped dark-blue giantess is holding in her hand a tiny man pointing his ineffectual... ah... raygun at her. Not exactly the kind of fare one usually expects from Ted Sturgeon.
sergebroom: (Default)
When a co-worker thanks you for your prompt responses, and when another co-worker thanks you for giving them the heads-up regarding your upcoming vacation, it probably says more about the team than about yourself.