Author Archives: Josh Roseman
Portrait of a Slayer at Fifteen: the 15th Anniversary Buffy Retrospective (part 2 of 3)
No retrospective of a beloved television show would be complete without a countdown, so here’s the first part of my top 25 episodes. Portrait of a Slayer at Fifteen: the 15th Anniversary Buffy Retrospective (part 2 of 3)
How Not to Be a Clever Writer
I know, you want to be Joss Whedon so bad it hurts. (And, quite possibly, it’ll hurt your readers, too.) How Not to Be a Clever Writer I’d like to think that I don’t try too hard to be Joss … Continue reading
Album Review: “Once More, With Feeling”
I really liked the Buffy series, and “Once More, With Feeling” was a really good episode — on Facebook, my friend Dave said, “to this day I consider this to be the greatest single episode of a series I’ve ever … Continue reading
Brightshadow Academy for Mary Sues
And this is what happens when you put yourself into a story. (via chainsawsuit by kris straub – brightshadow academy for mary sues)
Portrait of a Slayer at Fifteen: the 15th Anniversary Buffy Retrospective (part 1 of 3)
March 10, 1997: the day that changed television for a lot of people. And continues to draw in new viewers all the time. The fashions may not hold up; the slang and pop-culture references might be dated; the effects in … Continue reading
Movie Review: “The Secret World of Arrietty”
Overall, I found The Secret World of Arrietty to be a good film for kids. It’s not too violent, there’s no on-screen death, the subject matter is age-appropriate, and the good guys win (mostly because there really aren’t any bad … Continue reading
My Problem with Graphic Novels
I’ve written a two-part treatise on graphic novels and why I don’t really care too much for them, mostly as an excuse to talk about Buffy Season 8. (Hey, I’m a simple guy, I have simple needs.) Part One | … Continue reading
“Survivor”
From Guatemala, where a woman dreams of becoming La Gorda, the first female luchador, before discovering a greater calling in “La Gorda and the City of Silver”; to the big city in the US, where superhero Flux refuses to don … Continue reading
“The Question” by Robert Lowell Russell
I play “Bill Linsky” in the latest Dunesteef, in which many reporters ask “The Question”. Episode 124: The Question by Robert Lowell Russell « The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine
Librarything reviews “Survivor”
My two favourites were both on the science fiction side, one about a group of terraformers and one about a survivor of a crashed spaceship. Another nice mention for “Survivor”, which is in the upcoming Fat Girl In A Strange … Continue reading
Review of “The Never Never Wizard of Apalachicola”
@listener42 Thanks for narrating such as great version of “The Never Never Wizard of Apalachicola” for @starshipsofa! Jason Sanford’s reaction to my performance of his story. Twitter / @jasonsanford Listen here.
“The Never Never Wizard of Apalachicola” by Jason Sanford
My performance of “The Never Never Wizard of Apalachicola” by Jason Sanford is now live in StarShipSofa #223. StarShipSofa No 223: The Never Never Wizard of Apalachicola
Soundproof #16
My review of Gregory Maguire’s Out of Oz has been reprinted in this month’s Soundproof, from Escape Pod. There’s also three great stories in there, so, you know, worth your time. Soundproof #16
Three Dragons, Three Tattoos: a review of “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” (Part 2 of 2)
Should you go see the American version of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo? I’d say yes: it’s a well-made film with decent acting and a coherent mystery plot. But I think that, to really get the full impact, you … Continue reading
Three Dragons, Three Tattoos: a review of “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” (Part 1 of 2)
I think, perhaps, that was what most disappointed me about the American version — it was more about the core idea of the book (Men Who Hate Women, its original Swedish title) than the tattoo itself. However, no one would’ve … Continue reading
Elmore Leonard’s Ten Rules of Writing
scribnerbooks: annadevries: cmasonwells: Elmore Leonard’s 10 rules of writing, via The Trad Know them. Love them. Amen. I remember reading this right before reading the 5th Frank Herbert Dune novel. The thing I noticed most was number 3 – Herbert … Continue reading
Book Review: “Out of Oz” by Gregory Maguire
I think my biggest problem with the book was its time-scale. I realize that makes me somewhat of a hypocrite, given that my favorite book takes place over about the same scale (ten or so years) and its sequels occur … Continue reading
The MedZilla Report for January 2012
An employment report I wrote. It may only be relevant to you if you care about employment or healthcare. I generally don’t do these anymore, but I was asked to fill in this month. The MedZilla Report for January 2012
Soundproof #15
My review of Stephen King’s 11/22/63 has been reprinted in Soundproof #15, along with several good SF stories (including “Marking Time on the Far Side of Forever”, which I narrated in December). Soundproof #15