Blogs about: Robert Heinlein

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E.T. Phone Somewhere Else1 comment

Alex James wrote 4 days ago: Friends, fans and loyal readers of SOA, over the past few weeks I’ve taken you to some pretty … more →

Tags: Personal, Government, media, science and technology, Conspiracy, Star Trek, Nuclear Weapons, Keep Your Coins I Want Change, Bill Hicks

Citizen of the Galaxy by Robert Heinlein

matthilliard wrote 1 week ago: Individually, Heinlein’s prominent adult fiction is more widely known and read (Stranger in a … more →

Tags: 4 Stars, Book Reviews, Science Fiction

Lunar Stories

Isle wrote 2 weeks ago: I recently read three excellent books: The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress by Robert A. Heinlein, Fahrenhei … more →

Tags: Books, Life, The Future, arthur clarke, Ray Bradbury, AI, the moon

Heinleinian Fantasy Camp: Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Trowel2 comments

Vines & Cattle wrote 2 weeks ago: A Renaissance Man is defined as a man who is skilled in multiple fields. I’m not so sure I fi … more →

Tags: Competent Man, Personal, Schoolhouse Rock, zombies

Quote du Jour

Chris wrote 2 weeks ago: You can get through life with bad manners, but it’s easier with good manners. - Lillian Gish T … more →

Tags: Quotes, Thoughts, Courtesy, emily post, H. Jackson Brown, henry ward beecher, JR, Lillian Gish, manners

Not bored.

Carl wrote 2 weeks ago: Reading Robert A. Heinlein’s A Stranger in a Strange Land. It’s more philosophical than … more →

Tags: What I'm Reading, What I'm Playing, A Stranger in a Strange Land, arma 2, armed assault 2, lord of the rings, operation flashpoint, R. A. Salvatore, Star Ocean: The Last Hope

In 1939 sci-fi author Robert Heinlein wrote about how new technologies can take out existing business models in one fell swoop - we should take heed when it comes to Pirate Bay and file sharing

Jimmy Lee Shreeve wrote 3 weeks ago: In his first ever short story Life-Line, published in Astounding in 1939, sci-fi author Robert Heinl … more →

Tags: Books, technology, File Sharing, Life Line, Pirate Bay

New Maps of Hell (Kingsley Amis).

orangeraisin wrote 3 weeks ago: Granting a year or so between writing and publication, it’s been almost exactly a half-century … more →

Tags: Books, country of the kind, Damon Knight, james tiptree jr., katherine maclean, Kingsley Amis, new maps of hell, Science Fiction

Arizona Daily Star- June 19, 2009 Book Events in Tucson

Randy Ford wrote 4 weeks ago: TUESDAY Science-Fiction Book Discussion- Oro Valley Public Library. 1305 W. Naranja Drive, STRANGER … more →

Tags: Books to read, Barbara Carillo, book events, Kathy Lynn Emerson, Laurie Schnebly-Campbell, Science Fiction

SF/F Writers Day4 comments

Mish wrote 4 weeks ago: Of the twenty-eight books I finished last year, two were not of the sci-fi/fantasy realms. I’m … more →

Tags: Anthologies, Art, Authors, Booking Through Thursday, Books, Entertainment, fantasy books, Fiction, Literature

Heinlein As Oracle

jasonholliston wrote 1 month ago: Reason Magazine points out how a passage in Robert Heinlein’s book The Door Into Summer is sca … more →

Tags: Economy, auto bailout, Heinlein

Pic 280

freebornjohn wrote 1 month ago: 280 “God is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent – it says so right here on the la … more →

Tags: Photographs, Atheism, bargain, cash, divine attributes, God, omnibenevolent, omnipotent, Omniscient

Moonage Daydreams.5 comments

Marco Sparks wrote 1 month ago: It’s not exactly life on mars, but one of those weird little movies that I’m looking fo … more →

Tags: film, Net Fu, Doing It Right/Doing It Wrong, Ass-slapping good time!, Future Shocks, Dancing about architecture, Big Weird, Chicks Today, art is hard

LE Modesitt Jr. - The Saga of Recluce Series - (a Literary Pick)1 comment

dummidumbwit wrote 1 month ago: LE Modesitt Jr. The Saga of Recluce Series (a Literary Pick) I really enjoy reading the Recluce … more →

Tags: Books, Culture, Entertainment, Science, Society, Literature, Fiction, Reading, media

Philip Jose Farmer, rebel against reality

damiengwalter wrote 4 months ago: Philip José Farmer, who passed out of this world yesterday, was among the last of a generation who e … more →

Tags: Journalism, Issac Asimov, Kurt Vonnegut, Philip Jose Farmer, Philip K. Dick

Finally on their way...

Gilgamesh wrote 4 months ago: Jean, the very kind and patient person off whom I got The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag, fi … more →

Tags: Starman's Quest, The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag, Wilmar H. Shiras, Tom Godwin, the survivors, Sixth Column, Children of the Atom, The Complete Book of Outer Space, Jeffrey Logan

Description of a Loonie Liberal

Sofie wrote 4 months ago: As I mentioned in a post yesterday, I’ve been rereading The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress the last … more →

Tags: Politics, Culture, Liberals, Science Fiction, Literature

The Key Question about Government2 comments

Sofie wrote 4 months ago: Yesterday I finished a class offered by the Independence Institute, taught by Penn Pfiffner, and tit … more →

Tags: Politics, Culture, Government, Science Fiction, Literature

Science Fiction Quest, Crazy? or Genius?

tpdionne wrote 4 months ago: I am on a quest to read the top 100 Sci-Fi books (based on this site).  Prior to attempting this que … more →

Tags: Sci-Fi, Reading, Books, Starship Troopers, The Road, Cormac Mccarthy, Stranger in a Strange Land, Foundation, Asimov


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