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J.D. DeLuzio Live Nude Aliens features a diversity of stories and style, and therefore quite a few origin points. These range from my own memories to stories writt…moreLive Nude Aliens features a diversity of stories and style, and therefore quite a few origin points. These range from my own memories to stories written for specific markets.

The Con came from many places, but I discuss the ideas behind it in a guest-post at John Scalzi's blog, Whatever:

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Crash-- Not for the faint-hearted

As part of Canadian National Film Day, the local library screened several movies. I went to see David Cronenberg's Crash. Sadly, and due to the regulations that govern such things, they could only show the R-rated version, instead of the unrated version. You cannot make full sense of that film without seeing it in its entirety, particularly one key scene.

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