Author Archives: Josh Roseman
Book Review: “Ship Breaker” by Paolo Bacigalupi
Ever since the success of Bacigalupi’s Windup Girl, I’ve been meaning to read both it and Ship Breaker. It turns out I finished the latter almost a year to the day since it was released. I’m not sure how it … Continue reading
The Soundproof Escape Pod #7
My article “Speculative Fiction and Engagement Marketing” was reprinted in this month’s Soundproof Escape Pod. Reprint: The Soundproof Escape Pod #7 : Escape Pod
“Man Eat Man” by Mike Irwin
My first performance for Escape Artists, “Man Eat Man”, is now available at Pseudopod. It’s a horror story, and is not for young ears. Pseudopod 227: Man Eat Man
Speculative Fiction and Engagement Marketing
I think it’s fair to say that speculative fiction has been hitting the “convincing people to vote for stuff using futuristic means” trope for a few decades now. From stories about voting how to kill people (or whether or not … Continue reading
“The Battle Of Leila The Dog” by Rick Kennett
My voice appears briefly in Episode 100 of the Dunesteef. Episode 100: The Battle Of Leila The Dog by Rick Kennett « The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine
Book Review: “Nascence” by Tobias S. Buckell
Book Review: “Nascence” by Tobias S. Buckell
Book Review: “Seize the Fire” by Michael A. Martin
Book Review: “Seize the Fire” by Michael A. Martin
“Grail Diving in Shangrilla with the World’s Last Mime” by Ken Scholes (part 2)
My narration of part two of Ken Scholes’s “Grail Diving in Shangrilla with the World’s Last Mime” is now live on Starship Sofa. Click here to listen. “Grail Diving”, part 2
“Grail Diving in Shangrilla with the World’s Last Mime” by Ken Scholes (part 1)
My latest narration – of the Ken Scholes short-story “Grail Diving in Shangrilla with the World’s Last Mime” – is a two-parter on Starship Sofa. Part one has just been posted at the link above. “Grail Diving in Shangrilla with … Continue reading
The Soundproof Escape Pod #6
My review of Dancing With Bears has been republished in this month’s Soundproof Escape Pod, along with some short-stories that are definitely worth your time. The magazine is free for your e-reading device. The Soundproof Escape Pod #6
Book Review: “Soft Apocalypse” by Will McIntosh
Apocalypse fiction has been around for many years, usually in the form of a cataclysmic event — asteroid impact, nuclear bomb, giant space squid — that destroys a good chunk of the entire planet and leaves the survivors to fend … Continue reading
Book Review: “Dancing with Bears” by Michael Swanwick
Book Review: “Dancing with Bears” by Michael Swanwick
Book Review: “Agatha H. and the Airship City”, by Phil and Kaja Foglio
Agatha H., in one sentence: it’s a fun book. I immensely enjoyed reading it. It’s a madcap comic adventure combined with steampunk (or “gaslamp”, as the authors say on their site), a little Bas-Lag, and some well-used adventure fantasy tropes. … Continue reading
It can’t beam me up. Yet.
My comparison of Star Trek communicators to the HTC Evo has been posted on Escape Pod. Enjoy. It can’t beam me up. Yet.
The Soundproof Escape Pod #5
My review of China Mieville’s “Kraken” has been reprinted in the latest issue of The Soundproof Escape Pod. It’s free for the digital reading device of your choice. The Soundproof Escape Pod #5 : Escape Pod
Book Review: “Rough Beasts of Empire” by David R. George III
Book Review: “Rough Beasts of Empire” by David R. George III
Book Review: “Zero Sum Game” by David Mack
Book Review: “Zero Sum Game” by David Mack
Book Review: “Kraken” by China Mieville
There’s a loldog present in my review of China Mieville’s “Kraken”. You can guess which one it is. Book Review: “Kraken” by China Mieville
Tens
Gaines, the Director of Elite Athlete Development for API, trains tens of NFL players and draft prospects at any given time at API’s Los Angeles facility[…] So here’s something interesting – the use of the word “tens” to describe a … Continue reading →