Category: IRL
Queer Horror
The queer horror site is a free resource for people who identify as both part of the GLBT community and as horror fans. The site’s web design is a bit out of date,...
A PSA from Sexy Fandom
If you must have CFIDS, it probably is not a terrifically good idea to drink a lot. That will be all. Yes, I did have a nice time ringing in the New Year. Thank you for...
Happy New Year
I was hoping to be snuggling my husband for midnight, but it looks like I will be attending a gathering instead. It should be fairly small and chill and a nice way to...
Robot Project & 2005 Come to a Close
It is time to make resolutions for the new year. I have not decided on mine yet. Besides lose weight of course. But I’m thinking about resolving to make it to the...
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
I seem to have spent much of this holiday season on the topic of constructed lovers. I’ve touched on dolls, robots, and androids, and the boxes Daleks travel in...
There is a Santa Claws!
I didn’t even know I wanted this for the holidays and this is the best gift I could possibly have dreamed of. Blue Blood has come to the web in full force....
A Very Merry
Wikipedia has launched a delightful new project called Wikiquote. Harlan Ellison on the subject of this time of year: Christmas is an awfulness that compares favorably...
Is Narnia a Real Place?
Narni is an ancient hilltown and comune of Umbria in central Italy, with 20,100 inhabitants according to the 2003 census; at altitude 240 m (787 ft) it overhangs a...
Who was Geoffrey Chaucer?
Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1343 – October 25, 1400) was an English author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat (courtier), and diplomat. Chaucer is best known as the author of The...
Why would I want a motorized chair?
According John Acres and the Bigha web site, the answer is not what Gizmodo and Sexy Fandom previously reported about the Bigha Stargazer Sex Chair, but rather,...
Narnia Released in America
Announcing the arrival of Narnia on American shores.
Narnia Released in Britain
For those of you reading in Britannia, Narnia has now arrived.