What Frank Herbert’s Dune Can Teach Us About the Power of Positive Thinking
You probably know that Frank Herbert’s Dune teaches that “fear is the mind-killer.” But what else can you learn from Dune about the power of using your mind and avoiding negative thoughts? Psychologist Maria Konnikova delves into the real-life neuroscience that Paul Atreides taps into. I’m about to make an embarrassing (to science fiction fans)…
The strange afterlife of pulp hero Franke Reade
Portland-based Paul Guinan and Anina Bennett are a husband-and-wife team of multimedia artists who have produced a variety of work from comics (the science fiction romance Heartbreakers and the superhero Chronos, among others) to the website and book about Boilerplate, a robot. Their new book, Frank Reade: Adventures in the Age of Invention, is their…
Why does Edgar Rice Burroughs still matter?
Edgar Rice Burroughs published his first story, “Under the Moons of Mars,” a hundred years ago this month. And even forty years ago, nobody would have predicted that Burroughs’ creations, like Tarzan and John Carter of Mars, would still be shaping the entertainment landscape. Why does Burroughs continue to cast such a long shadow over…