Saturday, June 24, 2017

Actors Who Have Played William S. Burroughs

Actors Who Have Played William S. Burroughs


Peter Weller in Naked Lunch (1991)


Dennis Hopper in The Source (1999)


Kiefer Sutherland in Beat (2000)


Viggo Mortenson in On The Road (2012)


Ben Foster in Kill Your Darlings (2013)



J.G. Ballard Playlist

J.G. Ballard Playlist

1. Hawkwind - High Rise
2. The Fall - Industrial Estate
3. The Buggles - Vermilion Sands 
4. Madonna - Drowned World/Substitute
5. Gary Numan - Down In The Park
6. Joy Division - Atrocity Exhibition


The Great Pumpkin Incident

The Great Pumpkin Incident



A few years back, right before I was supposed to have spinal surgery, I was reaching under the television for the cat when the LED pumpkin that was perched precariously atop fell and cracked my noggin. Ended up with a black eye. The bone underneath still feels weird to this day.







That Sinking Feeling

Sinkholes Around The World


There are two basic types of sinkholes: (1) A cover-subsidance sinkhole and (2) a cover-collapse sinkhole.




A sinkhole near Brisbane, Australia.



Most are naturally occurring, but humans can contribute.




Harwood Hole - Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand. 183 m deep.


The Devil's Hole sinkhole near Hawthorne, Florida.


Teiq Sinkhole - Oman, Jordan. One of the largest sinkholes in the world by volume - 90 million cubic meters. 250 m deep.


Blue Hole - Dahab, Egypt. 130 m deep on the edge of the Red Sea. Free diving attempts often prove fatal.


Bahmah Sinkhole in Oman, Jordan.



A helicopter hovers over a sinkhole that's 120-feet wide and 180-feet deep in a gypsum stack at IMC-Agrico's New Wales plant, southwest of Mulberry, Fla., on June 29, 1994. (Scott Wheeler/Reuters)


The Great Blue Hole is a giant submarine sinkhole off the coast of Belize



Friday, June 23, 2017

Character Breakdown & Vocabulary from PKD's "The Crack In Space"

Character Breakdown & Vocabulary from PKD's "The Crack In Space"



Dateline - 2080


Herb Lackmore - Oakland Branch of the U.S. Dept. of Special Public Welfare

Lurton D. Sands jr. - Famous Org Trans Surgeon, getting divorced from...

Myra - Abort Consultant

Cally Vale - Lurton Sands' mistress

Tito Cravelli - Private Investigator hired by Myra to dig up dirt on her husband

Darius Pethel - Owns Pethel Jiffi Scuttler Sales & Service

Stu Hadley - His salesman

Rick Erickson - Repairman for Pethel Jiffi Scuttler Sales & Service

James Briskin - Republican Liberal candidate for president. Black.

Salisbury Heim - His campaign manager

Patricia Briskin - His wife

Phil Danville - His speech writer

Bruno Mini - Failed Terraformer

Frank Woodbine - Famous space explorer

William Schwartz - State's Rights Conservative Democrat incumbent

Verne Engel - runs CLEAN (like the TEA Party)

Thisbe Olt - Golden Door Moments of Bliss Satellite

George Walt - 2 headed proprieter on the Satellite


VOCABULARY

Newsclown - A person who delivers specially selected light news.






Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Kilgore Trout Short Stories



Breakfast of Champions Trailer 1999


  •      2BR02B
  •     "Asleep at the Switch"
  •     The Barring-gaffner of Bagnialto, or This Year's Masterpiece
  •     The Big Board
  •     "The Dancing Fool"
  •     The First District Court of Thank-You
  •     Gilgongo!
  •     The Gospel from Outer Space
  •     The Gutless Wonder
  •     "Hail to the Chief"
  •     "How You Doin?"
  •     Maniacs in the Fourth Dimension
  •     Now It Can Be Told
  •     Oh Say Can You Smell?
  •     The Pan-Galactic Memory Bank
  •     "Pan-Galactic Straw-Boss" 
  •     Pan-Galactic Three-Day Pass
  •     Plague on Wheels
  •     The Planet Gobblers
  •     The Smart Bunny
  •     The Son of Jimmy Valentine
  •     "This Means You"
  •     Venus on the Half-Shell


Fictional character
Kilgore Trout is a fictional character created by author Kurt Vonnegut. In Vonnegut's work, Trout is a notably unsuccessful author of paperback science fiction novels. Wikipedia
ChildrenLeon Trotsky Trout


Intro to PKD 101

Intro to PKD 101



Philip Kindred Dick - Kindred was his mother's maiden name

Born December 16, 1928 in Chicago and died in 1982

He lived most of his life in Berkeley, California

He suffered from asthma, paroxysmal tachycardia and bouts of eczema

Had a twin sister named Jane Charlotte that died not long after birth

His 1965 novel "Dr. Bloodmoney" has a character that lives inside another character and communicates telepathically.

When he was a child he had an imaginary playmate named "Jane".

Dr. George Engel coined the term "Twinning" referring to the deep connection twins have, and the particular trauma of losing a twin sibling.

PKD won the Hugo Award in 1963 for his novel "The Man in the High Castle".

The Hugo Award is named after Hugo Gernsback - a publisher of SF pulp magazines.

He is considered a "Soft SF" writer - more concerned with challenging the cognitive construct by which we order our lives, versus "Hard SF" which is more technical in nature.

A PKD protagonist is one who saves the world through empathic awareness of its suffering and perceptive insight into its ultimate irreality.


Films 
1. Blade Runner (1982)
2. Total Recall
3. Impostor
4. Paycheck
5. A Scanner Darkly
6. The Minority Report
7. The Adjustment Bureau


Edgar Allen Poe - Proto SF?
"The Case of M. Valdemar"
"The Mystification"

PKD had a series of visions between Feb-March 1974. He referred to those as "2-3-74".

PKD was very fond of elaboration, extrapolation, reinterpretation and outright putting people on.

PKD gave an interview to Rolling Stone in November 1974.

Works
1. Eye in the Sky 1957
2. Time Out of Joint 1959
3. Confessions of a Crap Artist 1959 (published 1975)
4. The Man in the High Castle 1962
5. Martian Time-Slip 1964
6. A Crack in Space 1964
7. Simulacra 1964
8. Dr. Bloodmoney 1965
9. The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch 1965
10. Ubik 1969
11. Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said 1974
12. A Scanner Darkly 1977
13. Valis 1981
14. Divine Invasions 1981
15. The Transmigration of Timothy Archer 1982

VOCABULARY
1. Ganymedean
2. Hermetic
6. Gnosticism
7. Logos
8. Demiurge
9. Satori


TERMS
1. Street of the Alchemists
see Fox "News"
5. Twinning

SF writers he mentions
1. Abe Merritt
2. K.W. Jeter

PKD was a fan of classical music. His Christmas wishlist of 78's included the following...
1. The "Turkish March" from Beethoven's Ruins of Athens
2. "Largo El Factotum" from Rossini's Barber of Seville
3. Wagner's Tannhauser Overture

Watership Down Playlist



1. Art Garfunkel - Bright Eyes
2. Paul McCartney - Band On the Run
3. ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail of The Dead - Prince With a Thousand Enemies
4. America - Watership Down
5. Bigwig - Best of Me
6. Ladytron - Ghosts
7. Vanessa Carlton - Rabbits On the Run (Album)
8. Common Market - Watership Down




Monday, June 19, 2017

Route 66 Honeymoon by the Numbers



September 2007

Days Traveled = 12

Miles Traveled = 7,933

Countries = The United States, Mexico

States Traveled = 21
(FL-GA-SC-NC-VA-WV-IN-OH-IL-MO-KS-OK-TX-NM-AZ-UT-CO-NE-IA-KY-TN)

Time Zones Crossed = 3 (Eastern, Central, Mountain)

Farthest Traveled on Route 66 = Williams, AZ

Highest Elevation = 8,150 feet (Vail, CO)

Coldest Temperature = 45 degrees (Cedar City, UT)

Famous Burial Sites Visited = 4
(Abraham Lincoln Springfield, IL)
(Mother Jones Mount Olive, IL)
(Carl Sandburg Galesburg, IL)
(Boot Hill Cemetery Tombstone, AZ)

Pictures Taken = 550


License Plates Seen = 46 (including Sonora, Mexico)

Items Lost = 3 Pillows, 1 Razor

Worst Meal = Newton, IA (Gas Station Sandwich)

Best Meal  = Adrian, TX (Midpoint Cafe)


Worst Storm = Seward County, NE (saw lightning strike a corn field and start a fire)

Ghost Towns Visited = Twin Arrows, AZ - Glenrio, TX

Rivers Touched = 2 (Mississippi, Colorado)

Celebrities Seen = 1 (Rory runner-up Next Food Network Star)

Most Heartfelt Moments = 

Mike - Touching WTC steel beam in Winslow, AZ


Gina - The Blue Whale of Catoosa, OK


Worst Hotel = Motel 6 Dalton, GA

Best Hotel = Amana Colonies Holiday INN in Iowa

Most Expensive Fuel = Colorado $3.12 a gallon

Lifetime of Memories = Priceless


Where have I heard that voice?

Where have I heard that voice?


So, I was working at the bookshop last night and we were hosting a big event for something called "Discovery Friday" - a more civilized version of Black Friday, and we had several authors (4-5 I think) at various points around the store. I heard one of them speak in a deep, rich baritone as I passed his station which was piled high with a beautiful book called "Finding Moosewood, Finding God". I though to myself, where have I heard that voice before? Then I remember a DVD that I have. I used to own this DVD in the original VHS format. I consider it an essential part of my Hemingway collection.



For those of you who don't know, A&E stands for Arts & Entertainment. This network used to have a wonderful program called "Biography", before it descended into reality television hell. This program was introduced by a man named Jack Perkins.



He was so well known at the time that he received one of our nation's highest honors - he was caricatured on SNL.



Anyway, when I realized who he was I was really excited and asked if he could autograph a copy of his book, which he gladly did.


I geek out over the strangest things. Oh, the Hemingway Biography was hosted by Marielle Hemingway, who also came to my bookshop.



That combined with the letter I received from A.E. Hotchner, who is also on the Hemingway Biography, is about as close as I'll ever get to the man himself.