Thomas JenkinsinThe Coastline is QuietReflections on re-reading Frankenstein in 2023Why this 19th century masterpiece still resonates today5 min read·Nov 22, 2023--1--1
Thomas JenkinsinThe Coastline is QuietHow ‘The Expanse’ established itself as peak science fictionWhy this nine-book series sets itself up as one of the best of all time7 min read·Oct 5, 2023----
Thomas JenkinsinThe Coastline is QuietLet’s all be less onlineLessons for the Church from Jay Kim’s Analog Christianity4 min read·Sep 8, 2023----
Thomas JenkinsinThe Coastline is QuietAI is not our friend — it’s the Tower of BabelOrganized ramblings on the many, many dangers of AI5 min read·Jul 12, 2023--1--1
Thomas JenkinsinThe Coastline is QuietAdrian Tchaikovsky’s ‘Lords of Uncreation’ sticks the landingThe end of this trilogy lived up to his high standards3 min read·Jul 7, 2023----
Thomas JenkinsinThe Coastline is Quiet‘God of War Ragnarök’ succeeds in every area that matters mostWhile not quite the masterpiece that its predecessor was, ‘Ragnarök’ is a worthy conclusion to Kratos’s Norse saga4 min read·Jun 28, 2023----
Thomas JenkinsinThe Coastline is QuietThe National’s First Two Pages of Frankenstein is a melancholy victory lapThe album is comfortable and competent, if a bit underwhelming4 min read·Apr 29, 2023----
Thomas JenkinsinThe Coastline is QuietSome of 2023’s best music is on Manchester Orchestra’s experimental EPWhy The Valley of Vision is worth a listen4 min read·Apr 16, 2023----
Thomas JenkinsinThe Coastline is QuietThe joys of using BandcampWhy this indie-focused site is still a viable alternative to Spotify4 min read·Apr 1, 2023--1--1
Thomas JenkinsinThe Coastline is QuietThe Best Music of 2022The songs, albums, and artists that stuck with me this year5 min read·Dec 11, 2022----