Wow. I don’t think I’ve ever read a book that evoked my childhood in South Dakota so strongly. Violent American Indian movements. Hippies. Communes. Underground houses. I didn’t say nostalgia. That’s a “wistful affection for the past”. Essay: Home Sweet… Continue reading →| MarzAat
And, so, I return to the Mack Reynolds-Dean Ing series of “collaborations” with a posthumous novel about immortality from a man who died at age 66. Review: Eternity, Mack Reynolds with Dean Ing, 1984. There’s not much going on in… Continue reading →| MarzAat
Review: The Skins of Dead Men, Dean Ing, 1998. You won’t get any exotic aviation tech here unlike Ing’s more well-known mainstream thrillers, but you do get a pretty entertaining story of action and romance. Teresa Contreras is vacationing in… Continue reading →| MarzAat
Essay: Deathwish World, Mack Reynolds with Dean Ing, 1986. It’s 2086, and what’s a poor Wobbly supposed to do? Ninety-five percent of the population is unemployed in the United States of the Americas which covers all the Western Hemisphere. The… Continue reading →| MarzAat
Somewhat tiring of science fiction versions of detective stories, I decided to complete my Dean Ing reading project in a rather haphazard fashion since I needed to fill a few gaps in my collection …| MarzAat