Category Archives: Dr. Who

The Notion of a Hero

I used to think I wanted to be Dr. Who’s companion, Wonder Woman, or a prize-winning medical scientist. This morning I was watching a movie and a greater hero far worthier of admiration and emulation came to my attention: Maisie … Continue reading

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The World on a Page

The other day I was at a party and someone reported yet another slam at Science Fiction as literature. Things have changed a little in the mind of the public since “Star Wars” first hit the screen, but, by and large, really big … Continue reading

Posted in Borg, Daleks, de Bergerac, debate, Dr. Who, proper response, psychology, Science Fiction, Superstition | 5 Comments