I’ve been doing the Weekly Challenges. The latest involved string padding and word rearrangement. (Note that this ends today.)
It's been a long time coming, but the second expansion to the Definitive Edition of Sentinels of the Multiverse has finally reached me.
2020 space opera, second in its loose series. Dr Brookllyn Jens is a rescue medic: she jumps out of perfectly good spaceships into broken ones, and gets the patients out. She's about to enter an ancient generation ship that is nowhere near where it should be, and that's the least of the weirdnesses.
The Oxford Meeples had another quarterly games day, and I had a great time again.
1955 historical fiction for young people. Beric was found by the Brigantes as a baby, the sole survivor of a Roman shipwreck. He grows up as one of them. But when times are hard, the one who looks different gets the blame…
I've written a lot of rulebooks lately. Why do I think I'm any good at it, and what are the guiding principles?
When I went to Shrewkfest last year it was the first camping I'd done as an adult. So what did I buy, take and use?
I’ve been doing the Weekly Challenges. The latest involved extracting digital roots. (Note that this ends today.)
I complain about the use of language in many of the books I review here. I don't think I'm just being pedantic.
1959 science fiction, dir. Ranald MacDougall, Harry Belafonte, Inger Stevens: IMDb. After the bombs fall, only three people are left alive… and they can't get on.