Blog Detail
Andrew Hawnt: Author of 'Across the Seas of Mind'
http://andrewhawnt.blogspot.com
The main blog of author and freelance writer Andrew Hawnt, featuring original articles and reviews from the world of science fiction, movies, books, metal, goth and industrial music, as well as news on his new and upcoming releases. Andrew writes for POWERPLAY MAGAZINE in the UK, as well as the STARSTORE blogs. He has written many reviews for SUBBA CULTCHA, and his work has also appeared on the CRIME TIME site and in ALT FASHION MAGAZINE. He is the author o the science fiction anthology ACROSS THE SEAS OF MIND and the serialized novel THE FOREVER GUARDIAN.
Recent Posts
Mmmm, Shelf Porn
Of late I have developed a fascination with looking at pictures of bookshelves and DVD racks that are filled with all manner of goodies. This may make me sound very odd indeed, but I am not alone. There is a big interest in checking out another geek'...
When Geeks Get Old
I'm getting old. I know I am. I must be. The lack of hair and the growing distaste with what passes for popular music might be a bit of a giveaway. Actually you know what? Pop music is as crap now as it has always been (aside from Lady GaGa, who is a...
Riese - The Steampunk inspired web series begins
Kudos to the makers of Riese, who have eschewed the traditional method of getting a series seen through a network in favour of releasing it themselves online. I love this approach. Taking out the middle man like this is a brave step, and one that I h...
COMING SOON: ACCESS NO AREAS
Next month will see the release of ACCESS NO AREAS, a collection of blog posts and articles on geekery of many flavours, including science fiction, movies, writing, music, books and new media.It also includes a selection of material from my personal ...
John Hughes: The brat pack films that defined an era- part four: WEIRD SCIENCE
My series of articles on the mid-eighties films of John Hughes continues!Weird Science was my first exposure to John Hughes' teen films. I'd seen the non-brat pack comedies before seeing this, but it was definitely Weird Science that changed everythi...
Devin Townsend Has A Point
He does, you know. There comes a time when all of the yelling gets to a be a bit too much to listen to. Dev has mentioned a couple of times recently how tired he is with the RARGH GRAGH WAAARGH in metal, and as someone who has to listen to a heck of ...

