ben peek
@nosubstance.bsky.social
Author of The Godless, 26Lies, Dead Americans and other novels. Short fiction in Lightspeed, Clarkesworld, Nightmare, Overland, etc. Lives in the edges of Sydney, Australia. http://linktr.ee/benpeek
Watched The Killings at Parrish Station. It's the Australian go at a True Detective like series that is pretty derivative tbh but will scratch that itch for you. It has some strong performances by Mia Wasikowska and Heather Mitchell who play the younger/older Georgia.
The Killings at Parrish Station | Official Trailer | A Stan Original Series.
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This week's No Substance is called the Hoax Machine. It features a somehow coherant discussion about literary hoaxes and AI writing. Maybe you won't enjoy it, but I had fun writing it.
No Substance #276: The Hoax Machine
Last week I did an interview about AI for a research project.
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Probably Viet Thanh Nguyen's The Sympathizer Don't really consider it a thriller, though. I mean, for what that's worth.
If you were to recommend one book from this list, what would it be?
This week's No Substance is called the Hoax Machine. It features a somehow coherant discussion about literary hoaxes and AI writing. Maybe you won't enjoy it, but I had fun writing it.
No Substance #276: The Hoax Machine
Last week I did an interview about AI for a research project.
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Today’s Framed was Outbreak and neither my partner or I had seen it so we watched it on a cold, rainy afternoon. It’s stupid, but a little livelier than it might’ve been before COVID, maybe. Anyway, it’s Sunday, what can I say?
One day you’ll love your novel viruses and your lack of privacy. One day you’ll love AI.
When I taught more I used to recommend stuff like James Dashner’s Maze Runner books to boys. Then it came out Dashner had been grooming and manipulating school girls. Another author, Jay Asher was named at the same time as well, I think. Anyhow, sometimes there’s issues.
Excuse me?
Huysmans' Against Nature (À rebours) is a bit funnier than I thought it would be.
This week's No Substance is about Charles Maturin's Melmoth, and about Sarah Perry's.
No Substance #275: Two Melmoths
I spent some time reading Charles Maturin’s 1820 novel, Melmoth the Wanderer. I spent more time than time that I should have, really, but it’s how it goes sometimes.
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This week's No Substance is about Charles Maturin's Melmoth, and about Sarah Perry's.
No Substance #275: Two Melmoths
I spent some time reading Charles Maturin’s 1820 novel, Melmoth the Wanderer. I spent more time than time that I should have, really, but it’s how it goes sometimes.
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It’s Asterix and Obelix I think. I just remember thinking they were funny and weird and I liked that.
If you’re a comics fan, what’s the earliest comic book you can remember reading? And what kind of impression did it make on you?
The thing people seem to forget about criticism is that it is its own art. It doesn’t exist to validate (or invalidate) an artist. It has its own structures, body of work, and theories. It’s not about is it good or bad. That’s the kind of thinking that has led to ppl drinking raw milk.
Lolita. I’m tired of listening to the takes of ppl who haven’t read it but know what it’s about, or so they say.
Name a book you wish everyone else had to read.
This week's No Substance is about Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey.
No Substance #274: Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey
I saw The Odyssey last week though I hadn’t planned to.
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This week's No Substance is about Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey.
No Substance #274: Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey
I saw The Odyssey last week though I hadn’t planned to.
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It’s interesting (and sad) that the right’s campaign to kill The Odyssey has failed when they’ve made it work so well against female led superhero films. It says, perhaps, ugly things about the audience of the latter? Or that these campaigns have little impact and the films would fail regardless?
Saw Nolan’s The Odyssey yesterday, somewhat unexpectedly. Everyone has an opinion about it, and I have mine. Simply put I thought it was pretty much your standard Nolan fare. It’s fine without being anything truly interesting, or groundbreaking. Tom Holland is miscast, however.
This week's No Substance is more a rambling one than anything, but it's about personal libraries.
No Substance #273: Thoughts on a Personal Library
I was reading an essay by Ignacio M.
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This week's No Substance is more a rambling one than anything, but it's about personal libraries.
No Substance #273: Thoughts on a Personal Library
I was reading an essay by Ignacio M.
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I see people bitching about the half time show but the game itself isn’t very good and now we’re in extra time and you might as well bring back Shakira.
I do all these writing workshops and I’ve done them for years now and it’s always the same, people who wanna write but don’t read, and look, save your time and your money and listen to me now, you wanna write you gotta read.
One day, there will be no track work, no replacement buses, or a fire on the light rail. One day.
This is a fantastic collection. I gotta figure out if Lee’s novels are in print.
This week's No Substance is a brief introduction to my new story in Aurealis. It's part of my Black Empire (or Ministry) stories, the name of which I haven't really settled upon, even if I have written a few.
No Substance #272: Sons & Fathers in Aurealis #192
I’ve got a new story out this month called ‘Sons & Fathers’ in the latest issue of Aurealis, #192.
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So sad to hear. It felt like I grew up with Neill in every corner of film, from In the Mouth of Madness, Dead Calm, Event Horizon, Jurassic Park, The Piano, and Sweet Country. A fine actor who will be missed.
Actor Sam Neill, star of Jurassic Park, dies
ABC iView has Death in Brunswick, with Sam Neill and John Clarke. It remains a goddam classic, and a great way to remember him: iview.abc.net.au/video/ZX0410...
Death In Brunswick
Down-on-his-luck Carl Fitzgerald falls for Sophie while working as a cook, but things get complicated when he accidentally kills a fellow worker. Now he must turn to his best friend Dave to help him d...
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