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fiction

Shoot Like You’re Awesome” – originally published by P.Q. Leer

Teeter” – originally published by Bartleby Snopes

Tag” – originally published by Thematic Literary Magazine

 

nonficmemoir

Smartiecaine” – originally published by Squalorly

Mickey Tettleton” – originally published by Specter Magazine

A Vinyl Revival” – originally published by PANK

New” – originally published by Monkeybicycle

 

essays

Skyfall and the Question of Spacetime” – originally published by Sundog Lit

Sony bets big on the Vita” – originally published by Tekhne (now Upstart.co)

The effect of the creative technologist” – originally published by Tekhne (now Upstart.co)

“How Nintendo hopes to postpone the death of the console generation” – originally published by Upstart.co

“Can the WiiU rescue Nintendo?” – originally published by Upstart.co

The long slow slog of socially-responsible games” – originally published by by Tekhne (now theUpstart.co)

Connected: Whole-brained logic, half-baked construct” – originally published by Tekhne (now theUpstart.co)

 

bondage

the entire project is contained on the #Bond_age_ tumblr at 007hertzrumble.tumblr.com

#1: SKYFALL and the Question of Spacetime (a #Bond_age_ Introduction)

#2: DR. NO’s Adaptation and the Curious Case of How a Giant Squid Helped Define James Bond

#3: The Argument for Tatiana Romanova (and FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE)

#4: Subtext and the Rape of Pussy Galore in GOLDFINGER

#5: James Bond’s THUNDERBALL, D.W. Griffith and Spectacle

#6: Solving the Murder of YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE

#7: ON HER MAJESTY’S SECRET SERVICE Pleads the 4th (Wall)

#8: Remaking DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER

#9: What We Write About When We Write about LIVE AND LET DIE

#10 No Shame: Guilty Pleasures and THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN

#11 How THE SPY WHO LOVED ME Can Help You Avoid the Lobster Trap

#12 MOONRAKER: In the Teeth of Nostalgia

 

By jdp

Pittsburgh-based freelance writer, movie watcher and vinyl crate digger. I've interviewed Tom Hanks and James Bond and it was all downhill from there.

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