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Reflections on re-reading Frankenstein in 2023
Reflections on re-reading Frankenstein in 2023
Why this 19th century masterpiece still resonates today
Thomas Jenkins
Nov 21, 2023
How ‘The Expanse’ established itself as peak science fiction
How ‘The Expanse’ established itself as peak science fiction
Why this nine-book series sets itself up as one of the best of all time
Thomas Jenkins
Oct 5, 2023
Let’s all be less online
Let’s all be less online
Lessons for the Church from Jay Kim’s Analog Christianity
Thomas Jenkins
Sep 7, 2023
AI is not our friend — it’s the Tower of Babel
AI is not our friend — it’s the Tower of Babel
Organized ramblings on the many, many dangers of AI
Thomas Jenkins
Jul 12, 2023
Adrian Tchaikovsky’s ‘Lords of Uncreation’ sticks the landing
Adrian Tchaikovsky’s ‘Lords of Uncreation’ sticks the landing
The end of this trilogy lived up to his high standards
Thomas Jenkins
Jul 7, 2023
‘God of War Ragnarök’ succeeds in every area that matters most
‘God of War Ragnarök’ succeeds in every area that matters most
While not quite the masterpiece that its predecessor was, ‘Ragnarök’ is a worthy conclusion to Kratos’s Norse saga
Thomas Jenkins
Jun 28, 2023
The National’s First Two Pages of Frankenstein is a melancholy victory lap
The National’s First Two Pages of Frankenstein is a melancholy victory lap
The album is comfortable and competent, if a bit underwhelming
Thomas Jenkins
Apr 29, 2023
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