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| Sky King: Kirby Grant and Gloria Winters with a Cessna 310B, N5384A, the Songbird. (Photograph by Hal McAlpin) |
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
Highbrow Hiatus - Taking off to read manuscripts, back soon...
Monday, January 12, 2026
Brigitte Bardot & Sacha Distel - La Bise Aux Hippies (1967)
Amusing satire. "Free Love" indeed. Click HERE for lyrics.
Sunday, January 11, 2026
Saturday, January 10, 2026
Satan Rock Star - Reading of Satanic Verses (from Terrance Lindall and Bienvenido Bones Bañez, Jr.)
Just across my desk from Terrance Lindall. Here, AI (I am assuming) reads from Bienvenido Bones Bañez, Jr's Satanic Verses. While I have reservations about the theology, the productions of Monsieurs Lindall and Bañez are often intriguing:
Friday, January 9, 2026
Friday January 23, Joshua Tree, California
Come celebrate this milestone with Joshua Tree’s independent bookstore, featuring live music from The Kearns Family & Phog Masheeen, with snacks by Epicurean Fling, and 10% off store-wide. This event is free to attend.
Since opening our doors in January of 2016, Space Cowboy Books has published forty-nine books, musical audiobooks, and chapbooks, plus fifty fanzines, hosted hundreds of in-person and online events, produced ninety-four episodes of Simultaneous Times podcast, won a multitude of awards (Laureate, Bram Stoker, Elgin, +), launched Electronic Brain magazine, provided annual scholarships for Clarion West and Odyssey Writing Workshops, given away thousands of kid’s books, donated hundreds of books to prisons, and generally proliferated the love of literature and all things science fiction. Here’s to ten more years!
RSVP at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/space-cowboy-books-10-year-anniversary-celebration-tickets-1979065041815
For press inquiries and photo requests contact Jean-Paul L. Garnier spacecowboybooks@gmail.com
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| Jean-Paul L. Garnier |
Thursday, January 8, 2026
The Fantastic in Art and Fiction
A Wayback Machine archive of fantastic art and fiction created by the Cornell University Library Institute for Digital Collections. Click the image for access:
Wednesday, January 7, 2026
Countess Mona von Bismarck-Schönhausen (née Strader; February 5, 1897 – July 10, 1983)
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| Salvador Dalí - Portrait of Mrs. Harrison Williams, 1943. Oil on canvas, 91.8 x 61.4 cm. Private Collection. |
Wiki biography HERE.
Tuesday, January 6, 2026
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Wednesday, December 31, 2025
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Monday, December 29, 2025
Arthurian Legend: Notes and Sources
Arthurian Legend
British
Library Article
Project
Gutenberg Complete Text of Thomas
Mallory's Le Morte Darthur
English Sources
Geoffrey of Monmouth, History of the Kings of
Britain (Historia regum Britanniae) (12th century,
1135-39)
Wace of Jersey
Layamon
Tristan and Iseult (12th century)
Anglo-Norman,
Inspired by Keltic Legend:
Deirdre
and Naoise
Diarmuid
Ua Duibhue
Grainne
The Pearl Poet, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (14th century)
French Sources
Chrétien de Troyes Perceval (Grail
story) (12th century)
“a Group of Cistercian Monks”(?), Vulgate
Cycle (1210-1230)
Prose Lancelot
Robert de Boron, Merlin (13th century)
“Post-Vulgate Grail Romance” (combining Arthurian Romance
with the Tristan Romance)
(Mallory’s chief sources were these French romances)
Welsh Sources
Gildas, De excidio et conquest Britanniae, Fall
and Conquest of Britain (mid-6th century)
Nennius, Historia Brittonum, History of
the Britons (9th century)
Annales Cambriae, Cabbrian Annals (late 9th century)
The Mabinogion (12th- 13thcenturies,
first English version by Charlotte Guest, 1838-49);
Culhwch and Olwen (12th century)
“Modern” versions and related stories
Thomas Mallory, Le Morte Darthur (late
15th century)
Thomas Love Peacock, The Misfortunes of Elphin (1829)
Sources: The Myvyrian Archaiology of Wales (chiefly
in Welsh), Cambro-Briton (periodical ca. 1819); The Mabinogion (first
English version by Charlotte Guest, 1838-49); Taliesin (first
English version by Nash, 1858).
Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Idylls of the King (1842,
1859, 1888)
Alfred, Lord Tennyson, “The Lady of
Shallot” (1832, 1842)
T. H. White, The Once and Future King (1958)
Marion Zimmerman Bradley, The Mists of Avalon (1982)
Themes:
Religion
Myth and Religion
History
Sociology
Psychology
Ethics
Anthropology (typologies)
Fantasy(?)
Nostalgia
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| King Arthur (Nigel Terry) and Guenevere (Cherie Lunghi) in Frank Boorman's Excalibur (1981) |
Sunday, December 28, 2025
Saturday, December 27, 2025
Matsu Basho: a poem about lightning, 17th century
Friday, December 26, 2025
Thursday, December 25, 2025
Christmas Meditation: Jonah 2
2 Then Jonah prayed unto the Lord his God out of the fish's belly,
2 And said, I cried by reason of mine affliction unto the Lord, and he heard me; out of the belly of hell cried I, and thou heardest my voice.
3 For thou hadst cast me into the deep, in the midst of the seas; and the floods compassed me about: all thy billows and thy waves passed over me.
4 Then I said, I am cast out of thy sight; yet I will look again toward thy holy temple.
5 The waters compassed me about, even to the soul: the depth closed me round about, the weeds were wrapped about my head.
6 I went down to the bottoms of the mountains; the earth with her bars was about me for ever: yet hast thou brought up my life from corruption, O Lord my God.
7 When my soul fainted within me I remembered the Lord: and my prayer came in unto thee, into thine holy temple.
8 They that observe lying vanities forsake their own mercy.
9 But I will sacrifice unto thee with the voice of thanksgiving; I will pay that that I have vowed. Salvation is of the Lord.
10 And the Lord spake unto the fish, and it vomited out Jonah upon the dry land.

Jesus Appearing to Mary — Albert Pinkham Ryder








































