September 18, 2008: Saying Goodbye to SGA, Looking Forward to SGU

Allow me to start off today's entry with an official retraction.  In a recent post, I referred to Martin Gero "tapping out" at the conclusion of a dinner at Fuel.  I wrote: "Martin tapped out and skipped dessert."  However, after reading my blog, Martin was quick to remind me that, on the night in question,…

September 17, 2008: The Mind Meld x 2, More Guest Bloggers, and Terry Packs Up My Office

On occasion, the fine people at SFSignal run something called the Mind Meld feature in which they ask important players in the SF community - and me - to respond to a specific scifi-related question. In the past week, I took part in the Mind Meld not once but twice. What follows are the questions…

September 16, 2008: My Simple Meal Plan Goes Out the Window, Keeping It Real, and Paul Mcgillion Says Goodbye

With Fondy out of town for two and a half weeks, I was fully prepared to follow a simple, no-fuss home meal plan (a.k.a. eating a sandwich standing over my kitchen sink) but, despite my best intentions, I’ve ended up dining out far more often than I’ve eaten it. Last week, it was a final…

September 15, 2008: Justina Robson’s Keeping It Real, a Ratings Bump, and the Conclusion of Our Stage 3 Tour

Given the recent discussion about CERN’s Hadron Collider on this blog, I was pleasantly surprised by the opening sentence of Justina Robson’s Keeping It Real: “In the days that followed the explosion at the Superconducting Supercollider in Texas, at some unknown point in the Lost Years, 2015, scientists discovered a hole in the fabric of…

September 14, 2008: Atlantis Physics Consultant Mika McKinnon Schools Us, Touring Stage 3 Part 1

Rather than take up needless space with my blah-blah-blah, I'm making this intro short and sweet so that we can move on to today's special guest blogger, Stargate Atlantis physics consultant Mika McKinnon.  Enjoy this fun and incredibly informative Q&A and, once you're done, be sure to check out the video at the bottom of this…

September 13, 2008: Fans Protest, Main Title Compressed, Some Questions Addressed

Yesterday, The Bridge Studios was the scene of a massive fan protest. Well, massively spirited anyway. When I rolled in first thing Friday morning, there were three hardy souls outside the gates. An hour later, that number had swelled to five, then eight, then ten, then back to eight (when it turned out that the…

September 12, 2008: With Special Guest Star Director Will Waring, and the FX Stage Tour Part V

Hey, look at who dropped by with the answers to all of your burning questions. None other than fab Stargate Atlantis director Will Waring! Initially reluctant to guest here and lay bare his inner soul, Will finally came around after a little coaxing, a dash of needling, and some good old-fashioned sleep-deprivation. Check out Will’s…

September 11, 2008: An Unduly Prolix Entry

Remember the good old days when radio stations actually played music? Back when DJ’s were merely on air to provide inoffensive filler between songs, their serviceable presence as pleasantly innocuous as egg-shell blue wallpaper? Sadly, nowadays, the airwaves are cluttered with radio personalities all vying to be the next Howard Stern. And being subjected to…

September 10, 2008: Still No Planetary Apocalypse, The Countdown Begins, and Continuing Our Tour of the FX Stage

I jumped the gun. As it turns out, yesterday’s celebration of the planet’s survival was a little premature given that, at the time of posting, CERN’s Large Hadron Collider had yet to be turned on. Well, the switch WAS finally flipped and, thankfully, the world didn’t end. I say thankfully because, if it had, I…

September 9, 2008: John Twelve Hawks Makes Contact, David Anthony Durham Accepts Our Invitation, Brian Lumley Is In, CERN Destroys the Planet (Eventually), and the FX Stage Tour Part II.

Not long after posting yesterday’s blog entry announcing next month’s Book of the Month Club selections, I was contacted by writer John Twelve Hawks via a third party. I have to admit that, given the mystery, speculation, and wild internet rumors surrounding the author (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Twelve_Hawks), I was surprised to hear from him. And even more…

September 8, 2008: Author Stephen Dobyns Discusses The Church of Dead Girls, Next Month’s BOTMC Selections, and Take a Tour of the FX Stage I

Today, we are joined by author Stephen Dobyns who has kindly taken the time to answer some of your reader questions about his novel The Church of Dead Girls. To those of you who didn’t take part in last month’s book of the month club discussion - I strongly urge you to pick up the…

September 7, 2008: I Suffer a Field Injury, The Whispers Breakdown Part II, and Oodles of Pics and Vids

I suffered a head injury yesterday afternoon. No, not playing pick-up football. No, not in a fistfight with an angry Weir fan. I got conked in the head with a book. Seriously. I was at a bookstore, looking for Robert Reed’s Marrow, when I spotted it sitting atop a pile on the top shelf of…

September 6, 2008: Whispers Breakdown, Part 1

Well, as promised, I’m dedicating today’s blog entry to a post-Whispers blow-by-blow. Since I was on set for this episode, I have plenty to talk about and, over the course of this breakdown, I’ll touch on a variety of subjects including revised scenes, deleted footage, and on-set anecdotes. And, seeing as how it looks like…

September 5, 2008: Whispers

Hey, Whispers finally airs tonight (10:00 p.m. on Sci Fi)! If you enjoy thoughtful, character-driven stories that explore the themes of trust, friendship, and the indomitability of the human spirit, then you should definitely check out our last episode, The Shrine. If, on the other hand, you’re in the mood for some good creepy fun,…

September 4, 2008: The Lemons Roll In, August’s Top 3 Reads, and The Weird Food Purchase of the Day

Paul walked into my office and held up the lemon so that I could read the message marked on its plastic surface: “SGA!! not SGU!!”. And so it begins. “It’s part of the fan campaign protesting the cancellation of the show,”I enlightened him. “Yeah, I figured.” He set the lemon down on my desk. “But…