Monday, June 15th, 2009

What's so good about the old days?

(Your soundtrack: "The Old Days" by Dr. Dog, free from Amazon.)

Remember the debate over what steampunk is doing if it's not offering a critique? Well, today Nostalgia: a Sport for the Privileged appeared at Racialicious. As someone who enjoys pulp and films noirs, this is something I've been grappling with quite a bit recently. (I also just read my first Christie, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, and there are still skid marks where my brain screeched to a halt after one of the characters said, so casually, n*****.) There's a supplement regarding the interwar period's racism, sexism, and homophobia in the works for Spirit of the Century, the pulp pickup role-playing game I like so much, but it is inescapably a privilege that my thinking beyond "More zeppelins! Gorilla piloting a biplane!" is, well, supplementary. (And on that note, I just bought the bitchingest straw fedora. Center crease with a front pinch, and none of that skinny brim nonsense.)

RM demonstrating business up top, party down below during the 06/09/09 show:

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Saturday, May 9th, 2009

Pulp RPG photos, Mk. II



Flesh-and-blood NAGS, y/y? If you do play Terra Incognita rather than Spirit of the Century, this list does have other photos that reach back into a Victorian sf, rather than pulp, era. AIRSHIPS OR GTFO )
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Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Pulp RPG photos

I was going through Google's LIFE photo archive, collecting images suitable for use in pulp RPGs, and thought I should share. Aviatrixes and airships, oh my! )
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