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Jules Wellesley Blog
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A blog by science fiction/fantasy author Jules Wellesley.
Recent Posts
Pimp My Profile (Part 3): Uncovering Your Secret Hobbit-Hole (And How to Decorate It)
Welcome to another installment of "Pimp My Profile" wherein I justify changing my Blogger profile list of favorites in a vain attempt to make myself sound marginally cooler than I really am. This week we'll be discussing the titans of British scifi/...
Random Place-Holder Post Full of Win: "Alice" by Pogo on yooouuutuuube
Hey folks, sorry for the lag. Here's a remixed version of the video for "Alice" by Pogo. According to the blurb on last.fm, where you can download the song for free, 90% of the track is "composed using sounds recorded from the Disney film ‘Alice ...
Pimp My Profile (Part 5): Cultivating Your Potential Old-Fart-Adding-Rockin\'-Oldies-to-the Minivan-Radio-Presets-While-Waiting-to-Pick-Up-the-Kids
I was there at the first Can show in Cologne... I was there when Captain Beefheart started up his first band. I told him, "Don't do it that way. You'll never make a dime." I was there. I was the first guy playing Daft Punk to the rock kids. I played ...
Pimp My Profile (Part 4): Unlocking Your Innermost College Town Record Store Clerk (Pirate Radio Edition)
I heard you have a compilation of every good song ever done by anybody ... I heard you have a vinyl of every Niagra record on German import. I heard that you have a white label of every seminal Detroit techno hit ... I hear everybody that you know is...
Vishnu Blues: Deleted Scenes
Hurray! My Vishnu Blues can now be sampled via Google Books! To celebrate, I thought I'd dredge up an early draft of the then-titled The Vishnu Variations for your amusement. As you can see, it started out as a first-person druggie diary, followin...
Pimp My Profile (Part 2): Embracing Your Hidden Smelly Used Bookstore Guy Muttering to Himself over by the Heinlein
So last time I listed a few of my favorite high-falutin' Canonical Texts and noticed that I'm mostly drawn to literary works that gallop off into epistemological frontier country and challenge the reader's core beliefs about reality (with a gun that ...

