My review of Under the Udala Trees by Chinelo Okparanta
My review of Democacy, a graphic novel.
My review of The Hotel Years by Joseph Roth (Translated from the German by Michael Hofmann)
My review of the graphic novel Edgar Rice Burroughs' At the Earth's Core written by Bobby Nash; illustrated by Jamie Chase.
My review of Girl Waits with Gun by Amy Stewart
My review of Wally Wood's EC Comics Aritisan Edition
My review of Haruki Murakami's Wind/Pinball for the New Your Journal of Books
LOVE AND ROCKETS
The Nearest Thing to Life by James Wood
Reviewed by Steven Paul Leiva for the
New York Journal of Books
Movies on the Radio! - Lend Me Your Ears
Ray Bradbury's Uneasy Relationship with Hollywood - A Review of 'Ray Bradbury Unbound'
No Book Is an Island: On the Dual Identity of Art
Science is not a frog
Five Books About Ray Bradbury
Is Every Friggin' Person in America Writing a Novel?
An essay on Massimo Piglucci's new Scientia Salon.
New clothes for Shakespeare and Sondheim: on the arrogance of ignorance
Review: 50 Great Myths About Atheism
I review:
The Transhumanist Reader: Classical and Contemporary Essays on the Science, Technology, and Philosophy of the Human Future
Edited by Max More and Natasha Vita-More
A blog on Huffington Post:
A blog on Huffington Post:
Waiting to Understand Godot - An essay
Ray Bradbury's Favorite Bookshop on The Huffington Post
The Facts About Fiction, the Fiction About Facts on The Huffington Post
Does Eric Garcetti Have the Aesthetic Chops to be Mayor of L.A.? - on The Huffington Post on The Huffington Post
I review:
High Tide on Main Street: Rising Sea Level and the Coming Costal Crisis By John Englander.
I review:
Freedom of Religion and the Secular State by Russell Blackford - for the Huffington Post
Ralphie Is the True Spirit of Christmas -- on The Huffington Post
I review:
Freedom of Religion and the Secular State by Russell Blackford - for the Huffington Post
Ralphie Is the True Spirit of Christmas -- on The Huffington Post
Considering the Source: Which Contributes Most to the Well-being of Society -- Science or Art?- on The Huffington Post
Considering the Source: Which Contributes Most to the Well-being of Society -- Science or Art?- on The Huffington Post
A CEO Does Not a President Make: Or Romney and the Myth of 'Business Experience' on The Huffington Post
How Romney Won the First Presidential Debate: Or, in the Lair of the Shadowsmiths on The Huffington Post
The Arrogance of Ignorance--The Authority of Knowledge on The Huffington Post
New Clothes for Shakespeare and Sondheim, or the 'Wisdom' of Harry Hotdoggen on The Huffington Post
Why Does the World Exist? An Existential Detective Story by Jim Holt -- Reviewed by Steven Paul Leiva for Neworld Review
Acknowledging a Gentleman Publisher -- Emphasis on Gentleman! on The Huffington Post
Confessions of a Homo sapiens Chauvinist (with video) on The Huffington Post
The Liberal-Conservative War: Is it Cultural -- or Biological on The Huffington Post
Science is not a Frog: Don't Dissect it Until you Appreciate It on The Huffington Post
Ray Bradbury -- The Masterheart of Mars. A Commentary on KCET.org
I review:
Freedom of Religion and the Secular State by Russell Blackford - reviewed by Steven Paul Leiva for Atheist United.
I review:
Three Science Fiction Novellas: From Prehistory to the End of Mankind By J.-H. Rosny aîné Translated and Introduced by Danièle Châtelain and George Slusser
Still Blooming Baby Boomers - Seasoned Readings helps writers stage their voice. An article for Written By, the Magazine of the Writers Guild of America,west
I review:
The Swerve: How the World Became Modern
By Stephen Greenblatt
Ralphie is the true spirit of Christmas
A Christmas Carol'? '34th Street'? Nah, the movie that's truest is 'A Christmas Story.
A commentary for the Los Angeles Times 12-24-2011
I review:
I review:
Becoming Ray Bradbury