Novel: Jamie Craig: A Line in the Ice (Carina Press, 2011) Jamie Craig’s A Line in the Ice is the first Antarctic Harlequin book I’ve read. Polar literature is not usually big on romance or sex, and this book has plenty of both. Charlie is a member of a small Continue Reading
Books
Antarctic Research Blog #126: The Ice Cave
Non-fiction: Lucy Jane Bledsoe: The Ice Cave (University of Wisconsin Press, 2006) The Ice Cave is a travel book, but more to the point, it’s a book about experiencing nature. The title refers to an ice cave the writer Lucy Jane Bledsoe visited as a child, and which she describes Continue Reading
Research Blog Antarctica #124: Surviving Antarctica
Novel: Andrea White: Surviving Antarctica: Reality TV 2083 (EOS, 2005) Surviving Antarctica: Reality TV 2083 is a young adult book about a group of kids participating in a reality TV show where they emulate Scott’s second, fatal Antarctic expedition. It’s an amazing failure of a book. It reads like a Continue Reading
Research Blog Antarctica #122: Ocean Enough and Time
Non-fiction: James Gorman: Ocean Enough and Time (HarperCollins Publishers, 1995) The pompously titled Ocean Enough and Time is actually an ok Antarctic book, another product of the U.S. National Science Foundation’s decision to take artists and writers to Antarctica. James Gorman is an editor and a journalist, but his writing Continue Reading
Kirjamessuilla perjantaina
Oon nyt perjantaina Helsingin kirjamessuilla kahteenkin otteeseen esillä. Ekaksi klo 11:00 Katri Vala -lavalla mahtavasti nimetyssä “Ruusuja, piiskaa ja homoseksiä” -keskustelussa: “Romantiikan ja erotiikan uudet alakulttuurit kirjallisuudessa: suomentaja Aulis Hård, esikoiskirjailija Juhana Pettersson (Into), novellisti Tarja Sipiläinen (Osuuskumma), kirjailija J. S. Meresmaa (Karisto).” Tokana Rosebudin osastolla klo 12:00, jossa mua Continue Reading
Research Blog Antarctica #120: Eight Men in a Crate
Non-fiction: Anthea Arnold: Eight Men in a Crate (Erskine Press, 2007) Also a contender for the best title on an Antarctic book, Eight Men in a Crate is the story of a supporting party on the British Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1955-1957. While expedition leader Vivian Fuchs and mountain climber Edmund Continue Reading
Research Blog Antarctica #119: Ice Cores
Non-fiction: David Haden: Ice Cores (2011) Ice Cores is a collection of miscellaneous notes and ephemera about H.P. Lovecraft’s novella At the Mountains of Madness. Billing itself as a collection of essays, it’s barely a book at all, and the essays are just a jumble of notes and suppositions regarding Continue Reading
Research Blog Antarctica #118: Going to Antarctica
Non-fiction: Robert B. Yonaitis: Going to Antarctica (2012) Going to Antarctica is a travel story self-published on the Kindle. The American writer Robert B. Yonaitis goes on a cruise off the Antarctic coast, and in one sense the book is banal: we learn what happens every day of the trip, Continue Reading
Juhana Ropeconissa
Vuosittainen roolipelitapahtuma Ropecon järjestetään Espoossa Dipolissa 26.-28.7. Tässä ne ohjelmanumerot, jotka liittyvät tavalla tai toisella minuun: Larp in Palestine Pe 19:00 – 20:00, Klondyke Englanninkielinen esitelmä, järjestetään osana Halat hisar -larppiprojektia, jossa olen mukana tuottajana. Tässä esitelmän kuvaus Ropeconin saitilta: Larp came to Palestine in 2012 thanks to the efforts Continue Reading
Research Blog Antarctica #117: The Third Reich in Antarctica
Non-fiction: Cornelia Lüdecke & Colin Summerhayes: The Third Reich in Antarctica (Erskine Press, 2012) The German Antarctic expedition of 1938-39 is famous for being the “Nazi Expedition”. This book goes through the voyage of the expedition ship Schwabenland in academic style, with plenty of pictures and illustrations. The tone of Continue Reading