I Ramble
My befuddled ramblings have been sorted into a pleasing order by Teresa Jusino of this parish in a new interview at Tor.com. She asked good questions, about Captain Britain, Doctor Who, Action Comics, the Hugos and the Hamilton stories, then let me go on and on, and the end result is very me.
This weekend, we'll get back to a full Ten Things blog! And I think they might all be Doctor Who things, or at least nine Who things and a horse-related-TV-title-sequence. Let joy be unconfined!


Such a good interview, that. It makes you think, and it captures the personality of the interviewee, the two things an interview should do.
And I like the sound of your badass Muslim supergirl very much.
Loved CDTL, too, particularly the essay by Cathrynne Valente and the analysis of Martha as the Mammy stereotype.
Hi Paul,
I read Teresa's interview last night, when she very generously pointed me in the right direction via her Twitter feed. I enjoyed it a great deal.
Mefinx is right. Teresa did capture you really well.
BTW thought you'd like to know. Teresa now has her own little segment on SciFiPulse Radio on Blogtalkradio.
We mutually decided to call the new segment 'A Jusino Sci-Fi Odyssey' The first one is on Doctor Who, and we'll likely follow it up at some point in the next few weeks.
http://tinyurl.com/y37kgq6
Times and all for when it airs are included at the above link. Please feel free to check it out.
And if any of your wish to register an account at blogtalkradio.com its completely free, and there are lots of great shows on there. TV Talk is one of my favorites. Done by Shaun Daily.
I could've edited. I could've cut stuff down way more than I already did, but I didn't. And the end result IS very you, and we wouldn't have it any other way. :)
Also, a lot of that rambling is me. Did we NEED a link to "Everyone's A Little Bit Racist?" Of course not. But I love tangents. :)
Thanks again for the interview! Cheers! (Ack! I just said 'cheers.' I'm being SO British right now! *runs away*)
@Teresa: Cheers. That is just the beginning muahahahahahhah.
I really think Wibbly Wobbly and Timey Wimey should be permanent additions to the Oxford English Dictionary. I keep incorporating them into my sentences. Wonders way folks are looking at him kind of strange. They must be a load of wobblers.
Sorry, am losing my mind.
Mef: thanks. Check out Faiza in the two free Cap issues top right of the blog. Teresa and Ian: cool you're working together. Great job with the interview, Teresa. Cheers.