Brad Simkulet
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Existence Costs
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2007
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Mystery in the Wind
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2009
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CBS Radio Mystery Theater (Volume 7 - 1975-76)
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This is not a review. It is, instead, a call to all those people (who will probably never read these words because they aren't on goodreads) to teach Shakespeare young and often to the kids they love. Don't wait for high school teachers to bungle the ...more |
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Dear Winton, Thank you for the eroticagasm. Thank you for your glorious art. Thank you for your naughty mind. Thank you for your far reaching fantasies. Thank you for art that arouses. Thank you for being you. Please keep doing what you do. Love, Brad |
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The History of Ancient Egypt is one of my favourite of the Great Lectures. Dr. Bob Brier, an Egyptologist from Long Island University, has to be one of the most charming and energetic professors the Teaching Company has ever drafted for their learnin ...more | |
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Not quite as compelling to me as Ghostland -- which is mostly due to my own bias (I love the supernatural much more than the cryptozoology] -- yet still a wonderfully skeptical look at the world of the weird and the wonderful. Colin Dickey's great ski ...more |
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Written in 1975 by Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö, The Terrorists A Martin Beck Police Mystery is about us right now. It is about the homegrown terrorists we make through our capitalist greed, our ever increasing inequality, our casting aside of those who ...more |
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“You believe in a book that has talking animals, wizards, witches, demons, sticks turning into snakes, burning bushes, food falling from the sky, people walking on water, and all sorts of magical, absurd and primitive stories, and you say that we are the ones that need help?”
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“Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth.”
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“I would not cross this room to reform parliament or prevent the union or to bring about the millennium... - but man as part of a movement or a crowd is ... inhuman... the only feelings I have are for men as individuals; my loyalties, such as they may be, are to private persons alone.... Patriotism is a word; and one that generally comes to mean either my country, right or wrong, which is infamous, or my country is always right, which is imbecile.”
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Hi there! SFFBC is a welcoming place for readers to share their love of speculative fiction through group reads, buddy reads, challenges, ...more

A book club for those who want to read and talk about Hemingway's work. We'll read a new novel or short story collection every month and talk about it ...more

Reading serials the way they were meant to be read.

A private group focusing on thoughtful, engaged discussions of speculative fiction. Author members are welcome but please be aware that this is a prom ...more

...and only Gravity's Rainbow. Here is THE group to come to and talk about Pynchon's classic, motivate yourself to finish Pynchon's classic, and find ...more

A place where fans of Patrick O'Brian and C. S. Forester can gather to drink grog and discuss nautical matters pertaining to the Age of Sail, such as ...more

Want to explore different genres? Each month we pick a different Literary book, to read and discuss. Books are picked by members via a poll.

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To celebrate our love of reading books that people see fit to ban throughout the world. We abhor censorship and promote freedom of speech.

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Hah! I'm glad those vicious moths attacked you back then!

Click here for Our Yoko
And there's a bonus. It's not even bleak.

Looking forward to reading them, Brad.


Best,



"Horrified whales." What's not to like?

Glad you liked it, Jacob.


Anytime, brother.


The London Graduate School at the University of Kingston presents:
The Weird: a discussion of fiction and politics with China Miéville
At the start of the twentieth century, H. P . Lovecraft summed up the encounter between horror and strangeness as ‘pictures of shattered natural laws’ and encounters with ‘cosmic outsideness’. At the start of the 21st century, the weird has alerted us, once again, to the persistence of this ‘mood or feeling’. The new weird – generically indeterminate as it is – offers a potent trope linking pasts and presents and opening new terrains for writing creatively and differently even though its political, philosphical and cultural ramifications may be less easy to fathom.This talk with China Miéville and the Faculty of Kingston’s London Graduate School and School of Humanities seeks to revisit the idea of the weird in fiction and politics. The session will betake the form of an open discussion where contributions from faculty and audience will consider the relevance of the idea of the weird to various fields of study in the humanities.
This event has been recorded and is available as a podcast at the following URL: http://backdoorbroadcasting.net/2011/...
