Seeds and Skeletons
So my creative non-fiction piece Walking in Fiction recently got published in Seeds and Skeletons the UTS Anthology for 2016. The University of Technology, Sydney. On
Steampunk, Frankenstein, Fantasy soap operas, Leonard Nimoy and More
So my creative non-fiction piece Walking in Fiction recently got published in Seeds and Skeletons the UTS Anthology for 2016. The University of Technology, Sydney. On
Another mundane episode, it seems, but it begins with the strongest opening we’ve seen so far. It’s black and white amateur footage of an earthquake
“It is my wish to disprove the old theories concerning the evolution of life and the origin of the life force and to restate, simply,
Following the success of our quarterly magical-waste or “m-waste” pickups, the Zan’dri City Council is pleased to announce the opening of three regional m-waste management
I’ve written before that In Search Of… is an odd duck of a show, because while mostly it’s about wonderful, glorious nonsense, sometimes it comes
Yeah, you heard right! Friggin’ Bigfoot. The big kahuna himself, Sasquatch, the mysterious ape-creature of the North American forests. Episodes arguing that ‘hey, maybe we
The Bermuda Triangle is one of my favourite mysteries. Why? It’s super easy to solve! The solution is: there’s nothing spooky about the Bermuda Triangle
“I read with ardour those works, so full of genius and discrimination, which modern inquirers have written on these subjects. I attended the lectures and
Ancient Aviators is a little more fun than the last one. It is also the most fact-free, supposition heavy episode so far. Did humanity invent
“I need not describe the feelings of those whose dearest ties are rent by that most irreparable evil, the void that presents itself to the