Archive for March, 2023

Some Good News, for once

Posted March 30, 2023 By John C Wright

https://hotair.com/david-strom/2023/03/30/q-anon-shaman-jacob-chansley-released-from-prison-n540510

QAnon Shaman Jacob Chansley is released 14 months early from prison after Jan. 6 footage showed him being ‘ESCORTED’ by cops inside the Capitol. “The Bureau of Prisons gave no explanation for the decision, but it is impossible not to think that it is related to the release of a video that showed Chansley being escorted peacefully and helpfully by Capitol Police, suggesting that the prosecutors misled the jury on the circumstances of his arrest. That video was not available to Chansley and his lawyers when constructing his defense, violating Chansley’s constitutional rights. As you recall from earlier posts, the prosecutors failed to make a ‘Brady disclosure’ of exculpatory evidence.”

Plus: “The January 6th prosecutions have been a farce. It’s not that the rioters deserve no consequences for their actions. They do. But the response has been utterly disproportionate to the cause. The fiction that this was an insurrection, not a riot, is absurd on its face. Putting rioters in solitary confinement for months to pressure them into guilty pleas? Unforgivable.”

 

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The Golden Age Ep. 03: Hidden in the Sense Filter

Posted March 29, 2023 By John C Wright

Excerpts from THE GOLDEN AGE, my debut novel from 2001. Arkhaven Comics is reprinting the excerpts mirrored here.

Episode 03

Hidden in the Sense Filter

The man was speaking: “You are blind to what is plain before your eyes!  Behold the mirrored layer of tissue growing over all these leaves.  It is to block the true sun from the knowledge of these plants.  Tracking a sun, which merely rises and sets, is easier than anticipating retrograde motion, I assure you.  Complex habits, painfully learned through generations, would be instantly thrown aside in one blast of true sunlight.  And therefore these little flowers have a mechanism to keep the truth at bay.  Strange that I’ve made the blocking tissue look mirrored; you can see your own face in it… if you look.”

This comment verged on insult.  Phaethon replied hotly: “Or perhaps the tissue merely protects them from irritants, good sir!”

“Hah!  So the puppy has teeth after all, eh?  Have I irked you, then?  This is Art also!”

“If Art is an irritant, like grit, good sir, then spend your genius praising the society cosmopolitan enough to tolerate it!  How do you think simple societies maintain their simplicity?  By intolerance.  Men hunt; women gather; virgins guard the sacred flame.  Anyone who steps outside their stereotypic social roles is crushed.”

“Well, well, young manor-born — you are a manorial, are you not?  Your words sound like someone taught by machines — what you don’t know, young manor-born, is that cosmopolitan societies are sometimes just as ruthless about crushing those who don’t conform.  Look at how unhappy they made that reckless boy, what’s-his-name, that Phaethon.  There are worse things in store for him, I tell you!”

“I beg your pardon?” Strange.  The sensation was not unlike stepping for a nonexistent stair, or having apparently solid ground give way underfoot.  Phaethon wondered if he had somehow wandered into a simulation or a pseudomnesia-play without noticing it. “But… I am Phaethon.  I am he.  What in the world do you mean?”  And he took off the mask he wore.

“No, no.  I mean the real Phaethon.  Though you are quite bold to show up at a masquerade like this, dressed in his face.  Bold.  Or tasteless!”

“But I am he!” A bewildered note began to creep into his voice.

“So you are Phaethon, eh?  No, no, I think not.  He is not welcome at parties.”

Not welcome?  Him?  Rhadamanthus House was the oldest mansion of the Silver-Grey, and the Silver-Grey was, in turn, the third oldest Scholum in the entire Manorial movement. Rhadamanthus boasted over 7600 members just of the elite communion, and not to mention tens of thousands of collaterals, partials and secondaries.  Not welcome?  Phaethon’s sire and gene-template was Helion, founder of the Silver-Grey and archon of Rhadamanthus.  Phaethon was welcome everywhere!

The strange old man was still speaking: “You could not be him: Phaethon wears grim and brooding black and proud gold; not in frills like those.”

(For a moment, oddly enough, Phaethon could not quite recall how he usually dressed.  But surely he had no reason to dress in grim colors.  Did he?  He was not a grim man.  Was he?)

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Each week, Jason Rennie and John C Wright brave the peaks of insanity which dominate the modern age, and how to overcome them. We discuss philosophy, science fiction, the true, the good, the beautiful, and whatever else strikes our fancy.

Episode 17: Is Capitalism Moral?

On this episode of Against the Mountains of Madness John and Jason explore the question, “Is Capitalism Moral?”, and they disagree, not the way you would expect but they don’t see perfectly eye to eye on this. Enjoy!

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On Jingle Bells

Posted March 23, 2023 By John C Wright

The first day of spring, just as the last snow vanishes from our northern clime, is, of course, the best time to write a column about a Christmas song. Which, as it turns out, is not a Christmas song, not really.

Here are the full and original lyrics, which I never heard before this day and hour, when I overheard my son singing them idly to himself.

I was flabbergasted by the discovery, like finding out people you knew your whole life were robots. I will add a word of explanation below:
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The Mystery of the Coronation

Posted March 22, 2023 By John C Wright

I wrote (or stole) this snatch of doggerel verse as a mnemonic to recall the hierarchy of angelic choirs, and for an aid when praying the final decade of the Glorious Mysteries.

I offer it here to my readers to honor the Feast Day of St. Darerca of Ireland, the sister of St. Patrick.

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The Golden Age Ep. 02: The Age of Saturn

Posted March 22, 2023 By John C Wright

Episode 2

The Age of Saturn

He wandered far, to a place he had not seen before. Beyond the gardens, in an isolated dell, he entered a grove of silver-crowned trees. He paced slowly through the grove, hands clasped behind his back, sniffing the air and gazing up at the stars between the leaves above. In the gloom, the dark and fine-grained bark was like black silk, and the leaves had mirror tissues, so that when the night breeze blew, the reflections of moonlight overhead rippled like silver lake water.

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Rings of Power reads like AI Generated Script

Posted March 21, 2023 By John C Wright

A friend sent me these links which I pass along to you, beloved readers, without comment.

 Re: Is Rings of Power was an AI generated script?
He remarks:
Two different people apparently came to the same conclusion independently.
It’s certainly interesting that it seems AI can sort of get plot-driving character writing down, but not as well character-driving plot. And certainly has a bad time connecting things over a long term in a story. (As well as missing ordinary stuff people should know – like how we can’t survive volcanoes.)
Allow me to pass on one wry quip from the comments to Land of Light :
“the AI probably don’t appreciate this shade being thrown their way”
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Each week, Jason Rennie and John C Wright brave the peaks of insanity which dominate the modern age, and how to overcome them. We discuss philosophy, science fiction, the true, the good, the beautiful, and whatever else strikes our fancy.

Against the Mountains of Madness Episode 16: A.I. and the End of the World

Will A.I. destroy us all? Can a machine think? What does that even mean? We look into these questions on this episode of Against the Mountains of Madness.

Episode Link: https://youtu.be/hZd6XE6Wu8E

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Swords and Maidens

Posted March 19, 2023 By John C Wright

I have a short story appearing in this fine anthology, which is themed on a timely topic, and one very near and dear to my heart.

My story is called “Fantasy Harem in Another World” — it is my first and only isekai story — and the anthology is SWORD AND MAIDENS.

The editor’s description:

Heroism never dies.

From magic battlefields where horses fear to tread, to flying fortresses, fantastical otherworlds, a planet infested with eldritch abominations, and lands ruled by fear, heroes will fight for what is worth fighting for. Knights in gleaming armor, soldiers, Middle Earth’s most deadly Elvish assassin, hunters, and kings. All will risk their lives to defend the defenseless, to destroy monsters, to preserve the lives and honor of fair maidens.

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Against Libertarianism

Posted March 18, 2023 By John C Wright

During my recent interview by RJ of Fourth Age, I mentioned that I was once mesmerized by the sophomoric allure of Libertarianism, a political theory of admirable logical self-consistency, but, alas, one too optimistic for fallen man to follow.

A reader asked to me expound on these comments, which I here will, too briefly. An entire book could be written on any one of these points, and many have, so I hope I will be excused in the space of this short column if I fail to lay out the argument in a nuanced and rigorous fashion.

I submit Libertarianism it is a perfectly apt political philosophy for young and healthy men in times of peace, for they have no need to have Caesar do more, and they rightly suspect that he will abuse whatever powers are given him to do good.

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Inspiration & the Corruption of Sci-Fi

Posted March 17, 2023 By John C Wright

Fourth Age interviews yours truly.

Enjoy!

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Shapers of Worlds Kickstarter Announcement

Posted March 16, 2023 By John C Wright

My colleague Edward Willet, host of the podcast Worldshapers, is raising funds for the fourth annual anthology of stories from guests of his podcast.

The fourth Kickstarter is now live—it runs until April 13. Here’s the link: https://tinyurl.com/shapersofworlds4
Mr. Willet mentions that this year’s anthology, SHAPERS OF WORLDS VOLUME IV, will feature original fiction by David Boop, Michaelbrent Collings, Roy M. Griffis, Sarah A. Hoyt, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Noah Lemelson, Mark Leslie, Edward M. Lerner, David Liss, Gail Z. Martin, Joshua Palmatier, Richard Paolinelli, Jean-Louis Trudel, James van Pelt, Garon Whited, and (ahem) Edward Willett, plus stories by James Kennedy, R.S. Mellette, and Lavie Tidhar.

 

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Last Crusade 03: Rip Van Conservative

Posted March 16, 2023 By John C Wright

Against the Mountains of Madness is reposting my serialized oratory on The Last Crusade.

The Last Crusade takes up arms against a fallen world.
In which the failure of all previous political opposition to the Enemy is explained, in order to set the stage for what the fight is about and why it must be fought.

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The Golden Age Ep. 01: Celebrations of the Immortals

Posted March 15, 2023 By John C Wright

As a lagniappe to my beloved readers, I here present The Golden Age, my debut novel from 2001.

It was for this novel that Publisher’s Weekly said “It’s already clear, however, that Wright may be this fledgling century’s most important new SF talent.” — a bit of a jest, because, of course, in January of 2001, the fledgling century was only two weeks old. So I was being called the most important author of the month.

Arkhaven Comics is reprinting the excerpts mirrored here. Their comment:

The Golden Oecumene is a utopian society of an immortal posthumanity that has transcended the limits of Earth. But even in utopia, there are rebels. A grand space opera by SF grandmaster John C. Wright.

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Worst Insurrection Ever

Posted March 14, 2023 By John C Wright

No comment needed. The thing speaks for itself.

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