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The Well-Red Bear Review of Books

Author: Roy Christopher

I marshal the middle between Mathers and McLuhan. Editor of Boogie Down Predictions (Strange Attractor, 2022), author of Dead Precedents (Repeater, 2019) and The Medium Picture (UGA Press, 2025), among others.
Reviews

The Short End of the Story

July 15, 2014 Roy Christopher

Before I became a certified, book-carrying reader, I dabbled in short stories. I had tried diving headlong, headstrong into novels, but I couldn’t keep up. I’d start one before bed, not read for a few nights, and end up lost when I returned. I wouldn’t be able to hold it all in my head. I’d… Continue reading The Short End of the Story

Reading Lists

Summer Reading List, 2014

June 25, 2014 Roy Christopher

As school finally releases its grip on our attention and summer eases in around us, it’s time to peruse book pages for pleasure. If you’re like me, you’re still working through stuff from last year’s list. As my friend Kristin Ross tweeted recently, “Lately when I think about my mortality, the primary sadness I feel… Continue reading Summer Reading List, 2014

Essays · Reviews

Slayer: Building Bridges With Fire

May 29, 2014 Roy Christopher

Opinions often vary widely on the most important bands and records of any era, but only a few dare dispute the reign of Slayer and their thrash watermark Reign in Blood (Def Jam, 1986). There has always been a weird rift between punk and metal, but thrash was the first sub-genre to draw heavily from… Continue reading Slayer: Building Bridges With Fire

Reviews

Shakedown, 1979: Gang of Four and the Germs

May 28, 2014 Roy Christopher

To create a spike of novelty high enough to land in the history books depends on a lot of things aligning: an open-armed zeitgeist, an interested public, a little bit of chaos, and a lot of charisma.* Sometimes they become folklore, affecting only those who were there, like Woodstock, Altamont, or the June 4, 1976 Sex… Continue reading Shakedown, 1979: Gang of Four and the Germs

Essays · Reviews

Is Anyone There? On her and Transcendence

May 16, 2014 Roy Christopher

Cinema is our most viable and enduring form of design fiction. More than any other medium, it lets us peer into possible futures projected from the raw materials of the recent past, simulate scenes based on new visions via science and technology, gauge our reactions, and adjust our plans accordingly. These visions are equipment for… Continue reading Is Anyone There? On her and Transcendence

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