| Employer | The Ohio State University |
| City | Columbus, OH |
| Website | |
| Blogs |
| Employer | The Ohio State University |
| City | Columbus, OH |
| Website | |
| Blogs |
In 1972, the original edition of JOY OF SEX was published. In 1976, at age 10, it was my turn to borrow the copy one of my friends had taken from their parents’ room.
Growing up in the 70s, sex was everywhere and nowhere. Porn remained locked behind closed doors in the adult bookshop or in scary movie theaters in Times Square. So this was my introduction to the graphic details of sex. In retrospect, I could not have had a kinder introduction— even if it was overly hirsute.
In fact, for some years after, I worried over my inability to grow a beard, assuming my failure would disqualify me forever from the promised joys. I also wondered how exactly the man’s shirt made it onto the woman, and why that seemed important to the ritual. These and other questions would have to wait until the early 80s for an answer, and by then, the hirsute 70s had given way to the hairsprayed 80s, and “joy” replaced by the greed and acquisitive rapaciousness of the Reagan generation from which we have never recovered.
Maybe it is time to finally grow that beard.
CHILDREN OF THE THUNDER (1988)
Acrylic on Watercolor Board - 30" x 20"
A blunter statement on industrialization than my End of Nature personal works, this was painted in the late 80s for a novel set in the “decaying world of the 90s.” 1/2
#sciencefiction #scifi #sff #illustration #johnbrunner @delreybooks
Via Angry Staffer:
#Trump can’t legally own a firearm, but he’s about to be given the nuclear launch codes.
Very normal country we have.
@OtterForce I am really interested in climate fiction imagining futures that are neither apocalyptic or invested in fantasies of techno-fixes. I just finished HUM which was brilliant— funny, scary, and hopeful at once
What made you settle on story graph over fable or one of the other Goodreads alternatives ? I