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breakfastintheruins.com
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| | | | | Miles is back to discuss another of Moorcock's 1960s SF titles, arguably the most influential of the lot when considering the origins of the Multiverse. This may require some thoughtful, in-depth analysis. Instead, we talk about caffeine, giro spending habits of the 1990s and racist space dogs for close to two hours. JOIN US! Listen... | |
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| | | | | Review of Jennifer Lesh Fleck, "This Island Toward Which I Row and Row, Yet Cannot Reach Alone," Flash Fiction Online 141 (June 2025): 8-12 -- Purchase here. Reviewed by Sara L. Uckelman. I love it when a title is almost an entire story in itself. I love it even more when the story that goes... | |
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benjaminstudebaker.com
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| | | | | I've written a piece for Cracks in Postmodernity about the decline of the academy. It's focused around the problem of bad lecturing. More fundamentally, it's about the inability of the university system to legitimate itself to young people. There's no paywall. You can read it here: https://cracksinpomo.substack.com/p/professors-stop-blaming-your-students | |
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