Non-Fiction: TV (The Book) by Alan Sepinwall and Matt Zoller Seitz
No history of television can ever truly be complete while the medium still exists, but …
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No history of television can ever truly be complete while the medium still exists, but …
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Subtitled “Stories from My Life,” John le Carré’s The Pigeon Tunnel isn’t the linear autobiography I …
The October issue of Lightspeed went live at midnight! Along with what looks like an incredible …
Adam Sisman’s eloquent biography of David Cornwell—aka John le Carrè—is an insightful, engaging glimpse at …
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I’m extremely pleased to reveal that I’ve joined the reviewing staff at Lightspeed magazine! My first …
Rudy Rucker’s Nested Scrolls (2011) is an insightful autobiography, and also proves an entertaining reminder of …
I remember reading Alan Sepinwall’s NYPD Blue episode-by-episode reviews back when the Internet was young. …
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A friend of mine at work loaned me Brett Martin’s Difficult Men (2013), an insightful …
I’ve already sung the praises of my friend Michael J. Totten’s previous books, and he …
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I’ve made no secret of my love for the classic British spy drama The Sandbaggers, …
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Even if you’re not a fan of cop shows, and especially if you are, do …
It’s closing in on twenty years since I met Michael J. Totten, at a life-changing …
The last couple of weeks have been dominated by work, writing, and wrangling cats. All …
By and large, my reading is so fiction-centric that I sometimes forget about non-fiction. Or …
I used the recent Blu-ray re-release of Band of Brothers (2001) as an excuse to …