What's New
in Magellan's Log
Publications, in reverse chronological order
(the top item is the most recent).
This page includes only Issues 121 to the present.
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Magellan's
Log 129 (October 2008)
Leçons de
Ténèbres.
The Last Illusion. In The Chiliastic Hideon.
Magellan's
Log 128 (September 2008)
The
Next Heresy: Young Heretics and the Binocular Mind. Douglas Milburn.
Magellan's
Log 127 (August 2008)
The Blue Book.
Modern Divinity Behind the Scenes. Doc
Cuddy on the dangers of heeding misguided metaphysicians. In The Chiliastic Hideon.
Where Lies Hope?
A clue in an unlikely place, the editorial page of The Times of London... In The Chiliastic Hideon.
How the Terrorist Screen Center Is
Going to Solve the Unemployment Problem. Need a job> Check out the TSC's new career
path. In The Chiliastic Hideon.
Stop Me If You've Heard This One. We try for the
ultimate conspiracy theory. In The Chiliastic Hideon.
Magellan's
Log 126 (July 2008)
Mockingbird-brand
Condensed Books. Like the Pleiades meteor shower, the ideas just keep on coming.
Dr. Strangelove Revisited: A Modest
Prediction. What if the Crazies in Control decide not to give up control? In The Chiliastic Hideon.
Conspiracy
Theories And Those Who Dote on Them. A Brief Guide to Wrong Thinking in the 21st Century. In The Chiliastic Hideon.
Magellan's
Log 125 (June 2008)
Distant Applause: Late Poems.
Some Call It Faith. Douglas Milburn
watches with incredulity as an American president steps over the line (again). In The Chiliastic Hideon.
Magellan's
Log 124 (May 2008)
U N I T Y. The
world's longest, slowest Internet slideshow.
Magellan's
Log 123 (April 2008)
Missa Longa, Vita Brevis. Reppy Duart, D.D.
offers "a simple solution to the Christian problem."
The Flatness Fallacy. Anna-Marie Quave
on the limits of human vision.
Apposite Apothegms. Our latest
collection.
The Relentless Pursuit of Ragged Perfection.
Ceci Lumley on the lack of real genius in the present era.
No Bucks for Bad Ads. Doc Cuddy takes out after
advertising.
The Rainbow Bird. Dire decades needs strong
songs. Slideshow with midi (6:22).
Mind Meteors. Douglas Milburn on certain
puzzling ripples in the history of consciousness.
Leçons des Ordinateurs de ténèbres. Once again we make it our business to alienate readers by publishing
p----y.
What's Wrong
with the World. Marcel Snapfinger does his best.
The
Wry Above, the Mud Below: An Appreciation of Dave White's Exile in Guyville.
Temple Duciel.
Magellan's
Log 122 (March 2008)
Thanatotic
Bloopers. Elinor Hoefs vents spleen on what she calls the deathbook industry.
Unseen Resonances. Slideshow with midi
(4:45).
The One-percent Dissolution: Glenn Gould, George
W. Bush and Me. Doc Cuddy improbably links an inspired pianist and a misguided
president.
Pensées
122. Mac Nevitor's evidence of his recent neuronal activity, such as it is.
Ten Tips for Tumultuous Times. Our token
Republican, Ora Shay, offers life-guidance.
Folly Folly. Our latest collection of
images of human silliness.
Grand Obsession/Grand Possession.
Douglas Milburn. A review of Perri Knize's marvelous piano odyssey.
Home. Five lines of dangerously hopeful p----y by
Mr. Chardo Blue Plains. Warning: Some readers will be offended by the graphic.
Magellan's
Log 121 (February 2008)
The Balmorhea Prophecies.
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humor and hope
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