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Gears and God Reviewed in Extrapolation
My book on 19th-century American science fiction was reviewed in the journal Extrapolation. I’m linking to the review’s first page, although the rest of it is behind an academic paywall that will prevent most folks from reading the whole thing. … Continue reading
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Tagged Edisonades, Extrapolation, Gears and God, steampunk, University of Alabama Press
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New James Gunn’s Ad Astra
Signal bump for the new issue (#8!!) of James Gunn’s Ad Astra. I used to read slush fiction for them, and they’re supported by my alma mater, University of Kansas, and the Gunn Center for the Study of Science Fiction. … Continue reading
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The Welterweights: My Old Band’s New “Best Of” Compilation
After spending the last few months writing about music and publishing a short story about a rock and roll record collector, I decided to create a compilation on Bandcamp for my old group, the Welterweights. The “album” is available for … Continue reading
Influential Albums – 1) Boink!!
To celebrate the upcoming publication of my short story, “The Record Collector,” I’m finally doing the “post an influential album each day for 10 days” thing that several friends challenged me to do. This was the second Replacements “album” I … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Chilton, Arnd Schirmer, Astral Weeks, Boink, Buddy Holly, Hank Williams, Joe Strummer, Louie Louie, Paul Westerberg, The Replacements, Woody Allen
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Influential Albums – 3) The Complete Buddy Holly
To celebrate the upcoming publication of my short story, “The Record Collector,” I’m finally doing the “post an influential album each day for 10 days” thing that several friends challenged me to do. This was the first box set I … Continue reading
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Tagged Buddy Holly, Buddy Holly Memorial Society, KCUR, The Record Collector
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Influential Albums – 4) Born in the U.S.A.
To celebrate the upcoming publication of my short story, “The Record Collector,” I’m finally doing the “post an influential album each day for 10 days” thing that several friends challenged me to do. Every song tells a story. All the … Continue reading
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Tagged Album Sequence, Born in the USA, Bruce Springsteen, Buckaroo Banzai, I'm on Fire
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Influential Albums – 5) Still Life
To celebrate the upcoming publication of my short story, “The Record Collector,” I’m finally doing the “post an influential album each day for 10 days” thing that several friends challenged me to do. It’s not even close to the best … Continue reading
Influential Albums – 6) Alien Lanes
To celebrate the upcoming publication of my short story, “The Record Collector,” I’m finally doing the “post an influential album each day for 10 days” thing that several friends challenged me to do. 7) Alien Lanes, Guided by Voices I … Continue reading
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Tagged abstract expressionism, alien lanes, Grinnell College, guided by voices
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Influential Albums – 7) This Year’s Model
To celebrate the upcoming publication of my short story, “The Record Collector,” I’m finally doing the “post an influential album each day for 10 days” thing that several friends challenged me to do. 7) This Year’s Model, Elvis Costello and … Continue reading
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Tagged Elvis Costello, Nick Lowe, Ten Influential Albums, This Year's Model
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Influential Albums – 8) The Blues, Vol. 1
To celebrate the upcoming publication of my short story, “The Record Collector,” I’m finally doing the “post an influential album each day for 10 days” thing that several friends challenged me to do. 8 – The Blues, Vol. 1 (Chess … Continue reading
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Tagged 101 the Fox, American Graffiti, Blues, Chess Records, Chuck Berry, Hard Again, most influential albums, Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson, Volume 1
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Influential Albums – 9) Still Feel Gone
To celebrate the upcoming publication of my short story, “The Record Collector,” I’m finally doing the “post an influential album each day for 10 days” thing that several friends challenged me to do. 9 – Still Feel Gone, Uncle Tupelo … Continue reading
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Tagged Gun, Jeff Tweedy, John Stirratt, Still Feel Gone, uncle tupelo, Wilco, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
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Influential Albums – 10) Dinner Music for People Who Aren’t Very Hungry
To celebrate the upcoming publication of my short story, “The Record Collector,” I’m finally doing the “post an influential album each day for 10 days” thing that several friends challenged me to do. 10 – Dinner Music for People Who … Continue reading
Influential Albums – G.I. Blues
To celebrate the upcoming publication of my short story, “The Record Collector,” I’m finally doing the “post an influential album each day for 10 days” thing that several friends challenged me to do. Honorable Mention – G.I. Blues, Elvis Presley … Continue reading
More Gears and God Book Reviews
I’m pleased to share two great book reviews of Gears and God: Technocratic Fiction, Faith, and Empire in Mark Twain’s America that came out recently. Both do a fantastic job of covering the book’s focus on how dime-novel science fiction … Continue reading
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Tagged American Literary Realism, C19, dime novels, Gears and God, Mark Twain, Mark Twain Annual, science fiction
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MLA 2020: A Final Reminiscence
In hindsight, my favorite moment of the 2020 MLA Conference in Seattle wasn’t the excellent panels or my presentation or the fine coffee, beer, and seafood. It was approaching the University of Minneapolis Press’s cubicle in the Academic Press Exhibition … Continue reading
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Tagged 2020, Lemon Jail, MLA, The Replacements, University of Minneapolis
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MLA and Book Reviews
MLA 2020 went well. I gave my presentation on Mark Twain’s “Fenimore Cooper’s Literary Offenses” and got to connnect/re-connect with a lot of great scholars. University of Iowa Press was gracious enough to allow me to display Gears and God … Continue reading
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The Replacements: “Live and Drunk” at 35
Thirty-five years ago, the Replacements performed one of rock music’s most brilliant acts of artistic sabotage. In 1984, the Minneapolis-based band was receiving accolades in the press. Music fans discussed when (not if) they’d move to a major label and … Continue reading
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Tagged 12/9/84, 1984, Bill Sullivan, Bob Mehr, Bob Stinson, CBGB, December 9, Live and Drunk, New York, Paul Westerberg, The Replacements, Tour, Trouble Boys
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C19 Presentation on Steampunk
I learned this week that my proposed presentation, “The Pros and Cons of Steampunking a C19 Syllabus,” was accepted for the C19 (Society of Nineteenth-Century Americanists) 2020 Conference. The presentation will be part of the “Teaching the Weird Nineteenth Century” … Continue reading
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Minor Updates: Writing & Teaching
October is always a busy month that starts with a birthday and ends with Halloween. Not having any major news doesn’t mean I’m not really busy. To wit: Drafting paper for MLA presentation on Twain’s love of sea adventure fiction. … Continue reading
Go Country, Young Man (90s Music Nostalgia)
The Ken Burns-produced Country Music documentary that premiered on PBS last week is predictably great. It’s also giving me fits of nostalgia remembering the time I tried to be an “alternative country” singer. It was a very late-1990’s thing to … Continue reading
Twain Trip and Strange Stars Review
I’ll have at least one more research trip to the Mark Twain Papers in Berkeley between now and December (before I present at MLA on Twain’s love of sea adventure novels). I’m hoping to work a Bay-area bookstore appearance in … Continue reading
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Tagged David Bowie, Mark Twain, Mark Twain Papers, Strange Stars
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