
Some academic stuff…
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Some fun stuff…
“A thrilling tale that seamlessly blends classic science fiction with old-fashioned adventure.”
Richard Stanton considered himself to be a normal guy – a normal guy with a recent streak of bad luck. But when a roadside attack by a group of mysterious strangers leaves him and his best friend, Jeff, running for their lives, Rich must come to grips with reality as he knows it and find the courage to face his responsibilities. Catapulted on a journey leading from a lakeside cabin to Imperial palaces, from underwater highways to massive orbital battle stations, and from an asteroid field to the heart of the enemy’s lair, Rich races across light years in an attempt to save the life of his ex-fiancée, only to find that he is ensnared in a much larger, much deadlier conflict, the outcome of which will decide the fate of galaxies. To win, Rich must weigh the lives of a select few versus the lives of billions while facing a foe so skillful and ruthless that it will take all of his cunning and ability, and a little bit of luck, to truly earn the salute, ALL HAIL THE EMPEROR!
Almost everyone worked on some unusual project during the covid lockdown. My project was a fan-fiction screenplay – the finale that the classic TV show, Hogan’s Heroes, never had. You can read it here.


“TV Time: A History of Televised Time Travel.” Panel: Constants, Variables, and LOST, Popular and American Cultural Associations of the South Conference, October, 2009, Wilmington, NC.
Several faculty and staff members were fans of the TV show LOST. One member of our group suggested we each write a paper focused on some aspect of LOST – either directly or indirectly – and present a panel discussion at the PACAS conference in 2009. My paper looked at the history of time travel on television. (Art by Liv Keaton)
