I'm now keeping all of my "Famous Blogs" posts (that is, all previous posts from this blog) in my main blog: Love All Books.
This blog is only being kept around for any permalinks and comments that might have been posted.
A blog that intends to pick apart (and not always in a negative way) what works and what doesn't with some blogs by some famous folks . . . .
I'm now keeping all of my "Famous Blogs" posts (that is, all previous posts from this blog) in my main blog: Love All Books.
This blog is only being kept around for any permalinks and comments that might have been posted.
As Battlestar Galactica shows us today, science fiction has a long tradition of holding up a mirror to our modern world, and reflecting it back to us in a way that doesn't beat us over the head with a message, but makes that message easy enough to find for those who want to see it. In the 1960s, Star Trek did this better than any other show except maybe the Twilight Zone, and it did it during an incredibly turbulent time when it was risky even acknowledge that mirror existed, much less hold it up. For that, alone, it deserves all the attention and accolade its been given in the last forty years.