Author Archives: JE

About JE

James Enge is the author of the World-Fantasy-Award-nominated novel Blood of Ambrose (Pyr, April 2009). His latest book is The Wide World's End. His short fiction has appeared in Black Gate, Tales from the Magician's Skull, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction and elsewhere.

S-not-F

Thirty nine years ago much of my large and obstreperous birth family was huddled around our little black-and-white TV trying to make sense of the grainy images we saw there. Ostensibly they represented the outside of the LEM and we … Continue reading

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Thumpy

I was going to post a long political screed here, but then it occurred to me that there might be one or two other people on the internet who have that beat covered. And now: this.

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‘Strunk!

My brilliant agent Mike Kabongo (a.k.a. onyxhawke) ran some Strunk up the flagpole this afternoon, but I couldn’t salute it. Strunk: “Write with nouns and verbs, not with adjectives and adverbs. The adjective hasn’t been built that can pull a … Continue reading

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Sadder but Wiser

I appear before you fresh from having searched the word “fantasy” in a blog-search program. And I have learned two things, one general and one specific. A.) (general) Never do this. B.) (specific) Do not write about BDSM unless you … Continue reading

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Moviola: WALL*E vs. Hellboy

1. Happy Bastille Day. 2. WALL*E is (in my son’s words) “as good as Wanted was bad.” I liked the sparing touch with exposition, the soaring visuals, the courageous decency of most of the characters (and the plausible self-interest of … Continue reading

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Neal-Capping

I might have mentioned yesterday, but didn’t, that we’re doing a group-read of Neal Stephenson’s The Diamond Age in the SFReader Forums starting early next week.

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Genreflections

This talk by Neal Stephenson has been all over the place recently; I think I saw it last at the Pyr blog. I finally watched it and was glad I did, even though I find the video player sort of … Continue reading

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Two Things

1. What in the name of Apicius and Lucullus is a “summer crushed tomato” and why is Bertolli so sure it’ll sound appetizing? It sounds more like a nightmare about castration anxiety. Which leads to my next item… 2. Wanted … Continue reading

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The Black Gate Opens (again)

John O’Neill reports that Black Gate 12 has shipped. I was travelling a couple weeks ago when the issue preview posted on the website, but I was remiss not to note it here when I got back. I particularly like … Continue reading

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Explode for Entertainment Purposes Only!

Here’s a robot piano accompanying a human player on an electric cello. Somehow that sounds like America to me.

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