Read this great essay by Todd Seavey “On fictional universes and the fans who rationalize them.” (Via The Volokh Conspiracy.) In my case, I admit, it strikes close to home.
My Tolkien bio makes VOYA Honor List!
Hey, this is cool: I just got a letter informing me my children’s biography of J.R.R. Tolkien, J.R.R. Tolkien: Master of Imaginary Worlds, published by Enslow Publishers, has been named to the VOYA (Voice of Youth Advocates) 10th annual Nonfiction Honor List. VOYA is a library magazine aimed at the librarians who serve young adults. …
"God’s own medicine" turns 200
This past Saturday, physicians and academics from around the world gathered in Germany to mark the bicentennial of a medical breakthrough considered as important as the discovery of ether, X-rays and blood types–although the man who made that breakthrough is far from being a household name. Freidrich Wilhelm Adam Serturner was a 20-year-old pharmacist’s assistant …
Download your brain by 2050?
The most amazing thing about this story? Not that we might be able to download the contents of our brains into computers by 2050, but that the author failed to reference Robert J. Sawyer‘s new book Mindscan, which is about exactly that kind of thing, in exactly that kind of timeframe. But, of course, he’s …

