Black computer geek. Loves mysteries, fantasy, SF, space exploration, world traveller, State Dept brat. Worked for NASA a long time ago. Studied astronomy and science journalism even longer ago. (Photo: Bogota, Colombia 1968)
I'm sad. I've just been buying a few of his books and collections to read and re-read as ebooks. I had the urge to re-read his short story, The Barbie Murders. It's moving to the top of the read pile now.
December 11, 2025 at 9:32 PM
I'm sad. I've just been buying a few of his books and collections to read and re-read as ebooks. I had the urge to re-read his short story, The Barbie Murders. It's moving to the top of the read pile now.
When I one day cancel my Netflix subscription and/or the company gets bought out and buried I will have those DVDs to remember them by (as long as they last).
December 11, 2025 at 1:16 AM
When I one day cancel my Netflix subscription and/or the company gets bought out and buried I will have those DVDs to remember them by (as long as they last).
I was always intrigued by the Joe Hill horror story Lock & Key, which was a comic book series, then a radio drama, and after multiple attempts a Netflix series. I loved the TV series and wanted to own it and found that it sold overseas on DVD. An example that is more an exception than a rule.
December 11, 2025 at 1:11 AM
I was always intrigued by the Joe Hill horror story Lock & Key, which was a comic book series, then a radio drama, and after multiple attempts a Netflix series. I loved the TV series and wanted to own it and found that it sold overseas on DVD. An example that is more an exception than a rule.