Review: Animals in Translation
I (Ariel) recently listened to the audiobook version of Animals in Translation: Using the Mysteries of Autism to Decode Animal Behavior by Temple Grandin and Catherine Johnson. It really shone a light on how far we’ve come both in our understanding of neurodiversity and language around it; it also caused me to realize how very little I actually know about animal behaviour. It’s free to read over on our Patreon; I’d really like you to go take a look!
Review of The Boy and the Heron
Review of Four Lost Cities
I (Ariel) recently listed to the audiobook version of Four Lost Cities: A Secret History of the Urban Age by Annalee Newitz. I honestly think that it’s a book that every solarpunk (especially those of you into city planning and urbanism) should read! It’s free to read over on our Patreon; I’d really like you to go take a look!
Review of The Mountain in the Sea
I recently read Ray Nayler’s The Mountain in the Sea and enjoyed it so much, I decide to write a review of it. That’s up at our Patreon right now and available for everyone to read. I’d love it if you’d check it out.
https://www.patreon.com/posts/book-review-in-93689277
Mashing Solarpunk and Cyberpunk to Wage War Against War in The Creator
The Creator is a moving spectacle. And it felt new. Which is not easy to do, as anyone who has sat down to try to write sci–fi could tell you. Sci–fi is so far beyond the first flush of its youth, unless you're really good, that just about any story you come up with has been written several times before. Despite the clunkier aspects of the plot, whoever wrote The Creator is really good. This sci–fi movie broke ground.