blog post #52 by Science Fiction Author Clara Bush Cover of Weird Tales, October 1934. Painting by Margaret Brundage If a time-traveling headline had been written in 1933 to summarize C.L. Moore’s influence on science fiction, it might have read: Twenty-two-Year-Old Impacts Science Fiction Forever Her first published story, Shambleau, left the bleak, mechanical, and apathetic […]
blog post #48 by Science Fiction Author Clara Bush Image at Pixabay by Simon Before writing his 1906 bestselling novel, The Jungle, Upton Sinclair spent seven weeks undercover in Chicago meatpacking plants. His purpose in writing his political fiction was to rally support for the factory workers. Sinclair’s graphic details depicting the sale of spoiled beef, […]
blog post #43 by Science Fiction Author Clara BushI received more Super Moon photos over the weekend. The cool thing about these, at least for an American, they were photographed from the eastern suburbs of Sydney, Australia. Creator—a born and raised Aussie—Scott Daley is not only a photography enthusiast but a postgraduate student in Physiotherapy […]