I had the pleasure of giving Will's book a cursory glance during the writing process -- something that turned out a little embarrassing, since I had no feedback to give him other than 'wow, this is so good!' Everything considered, then, this definitely a book I can recommend. For those unfamiliar, the Black Archive is … Continue reading BOOK RECOMMENDATION: Black Archive #42: The Rings of Akhaten, by Will Shaw
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REVIEW: Neoreaction A Basilisk (Elizabeth Sandifer, 2016, Eruditorum Press)
When faced with the name Elizabeth Sandifer, any good Doctor Who fan (like me) will think of TARDIS Eruditorum, or "A Psychochronography in Blue." Often political, regularly strange and always insightful, the series of blogs from beginning to present of Doctor Who is an incredible achievement. At once, it's something of an unofficial history of … Continue reading REVIEW: Neoreaction A Basilisk (Elizabeth Sandifer, 2016, Eruditorum Press)
Introductions
Having spent the last two-and-a-half years at university, I've gotten pretty good at writing introductions. You outline your answer to the question, set out the steps you will take in getting there, and reduce the argument to a nice abstract summary. To quote one of my lecturers: "It's not a whodunnit. Don't keep us in … Continue reading Introductions

