Blogs about: Hg Wells

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1868 Steam Robot7 comments

Michael Bradley wrote 3 days ago: Steampunk was just steam technology in the late 1800′s.   Many inventions are somewhat lost to … more →

Tags: Humor and Observations, History, Steampunk, steam robot, History of Steampunk, zadoc p. dederick, isaac grass, Jules Verne

Science Fiction Writer, Game Designer & Renaissance Man

claytonjcallahan wrote 5 days ago: Of course, there is only one guy I could be talking about; H.G. Wells. Born in 1866, just a year aft … more →

Tags: Informative Articles, Dungeons and Dragons, Floor Games, Gary Gygax, H. G. Wells, Indie Games, little wars by H.G. Wells, minitures wargame, Quick and Easy Games

The Holborn Drinks - The H.G Wells

theholborn1 wrote 6 days ago: Herbert George Wells must have had a great deal of hair on his chest because the drink that bears hi … more →

Tags: The Bar, Alcohol, anise flavored liqueur, aniseed drinks, bar drinks, Bourban, cocktail, Cocktail recipie, Drink

The Madman's Daughter by Megan Sheperd1 comment

stefani140 wrote 1 week ago: The Madman’s Daughter by Megan Sheperd Published January 29th, 2013 by Balzer & Bray Buy t … more →

Tags: Reviews of Reviews, Novel, Reviews, Books, Literature, 4-star, Suspense, Fiction, The Madman's Daughter

History High Fiver

chasemorgenstern wrote 1 week ago: In 1895, H.G. Wells published “The Hign 5 Machine”. The book’s protagonist is an American scientist  … more →

Tags: abstract writing, Time Machine

While I'm Floating4 comments

Jamie Joyce wrote 1 week ago: Well, life is strange right now; one day still blurs into another now that we haven’t gone to … more →

Tags: Books I read, Church Fun, Kayla, Personal, Sherlock Holmes, The tough stuff, Trinity, Best Friends, Floating

Overground, underground, Spring into Uppark2 comments

Mumbling Wildly wrote 2 weeks ago: Everything about our return visit to Uppark yesterday was unexpected.  Of course we were immediately … more →

Tags: Children, Community, Gardens, Gardens and Countryside, National Trust, Weather, wildlife, 50s things to do before you’re 11¾, balloon modelling

Being Moreau-se

cassady87 wrote 2 weeks ago: A Review of the Island of Dr. Moreau So a curious incident occurred as I read the Island of Dr. More … more →

Tags: Sci-Fi, Island of Dr. Moreau, Book Review, Playing God, Morality, world-making

RGC Podcasting Club #3 - War Of The Worlds, Part 3

caffeinetangent wrote 2 weeks ago: Download: Scene5.mp3 // War Of The Worlds by H G Wells. Adapted for podcast by Anya M. All readings, … more →

Tags: Creative Commons, orson-wells, Earth, Robert Gordon's College, War of the worlds, aliens

The Books - Friday Fictioneers94 comments

anelephantcant wrote 3 weeks ago: AnElephantCant think of a rhyme this week He has exhausted his inventory Without further ado He sugg … more →

Tags: friday fictioneer, 100 words, Aldous Huxley, Carl Sagan, flash fiction, Friday Fictioneers, georhe orwell, Hugo Award, Jules Verne

Wells, Welles and Wireless by Robert Valentine

wirelesstc wrote 4 weeks ago: This October, it will be seventy-five years since Orson Welles’s ground-breaking production of … more →

Tags: War of the worlds, Orson Welles, Location Recording, Horsell Common

The Race Between Education and Catastrophe

natparker wrote 1 month ago: Originally published in the RE: Boston edition of The Roundtable, a student-run publication at Welle … more →

Tags: blogs, Random, Boston, Literacy, marathon, MIT, vigil, vlogbrothers

So Long and Thanks for all the Fish!3 comments

whitakermarisa wrote 1 month ago: So sad that it should come to this… With the semester at its end, my graduation staring me in … more →

Tags: Columns, goodbye, Atari, Marisa Whitaker, 2013, Marty Goldberg, Full Specs, tech savvy, the verge

David Lodge at Scarborough Literature Festival. 11-04-13

patricia1957 wrote 1 month ago: David Lodge has had a long career as an academic, novelist, screenwriter and playwright. His first n … more →

Tags: Arts reviews and comment., Book reviews and book events., scarborough literature festival, David Lodge, A Man of Parts

Relationship at Warehouse 13

eleanorambaldi wrote 1 month ago: “You’re the big brother I never had. I wish I had your strength. I know I frown at you and punch you … more →

Tags: General Stuff, Warehouse 13, Jaime Murray, Myka Bering, Pete Lattimer

The Map of Time and the Slow Burn

hellmouthtvreview wrote 1 month ago: Some books grab me by the throat at the first line and don’t let up until the final chapter. S … more →

Tags: Books, Book Review, Book Reviews, Journal, felix parma, The Map of Time, the map of the sky, Fantasy, Science Fiction

That Ziggy moment.

Nirvana Q wrote 1 month ago: p>As the planet spins the sun shines high and bright over London, hitting 25 degrees as the clock … more →

Tags: Music, David Bowie, Ziggy Stardust

Oh Woe is Woking...

Editors wrote 1 month ago: The Lightbox, Woking In 1993, a group of 70 arts and heritage enthusiasts decided it was time to cre … more →

Tags: Art, Recent Posts, Decorative Arts, Sculpture, Contemporary Art, aad, Exhibition, Installations, catalogue

"Going Home" out in June Penumbra

chrispavesic wrote 1 month ago: My story, “Going Home,” will be published in the June, 2013 HG Wells themed issue of Pen … more →

Tags: publications, wells, England, Penumbra, H. G. Wells, Steampunk, Victorian


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