{"version":"https://jsonfeed.org/version/1","title":"Micro.blog - Logan Bingle","home_page_url":"https://micro.blog","feed_url":"https://micro.blog/posts/lbingle","_microblog":{"about":"https://micro.blog/about/api","id":"1879561","username":"lbingle","bio":"","pronouns":"","is_following":false,"is_you":false,"following_count":2,"discover_count":0},"author":{"name":"Logan Bingle","url":"https://lbingle.micro.blog/","avatar":"https://avatars.micro.blog/avatars/2026/22/1879561.jpg"},"items":[{"id":"93054443","content_html":"<p>That Hell-Bound Train by Robert Block (1959 Hugo Short Story Award Winner): <a href=\"https://blog.loganbingle.com/2026/06/27/that-hellbound-train-by-robert.html\">blog.loganbingle.com</a></p>","summary":"A review of the 1959 Hugo Short Story Winner and its author’s (Robert Block) place in the history of speculative and genre fiction.","url":"https://blog.loganbingle.com/2026/06/27/that-hellbound-train-by-robert.html","date_published":"2026-06-28T03:55:39+00:00","author":{"name":"Logan Bingle","url":"https://lbingle.micro.blog/","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2026%2F22%2F1879561.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"lbingle"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2026-06-28 03:55","date_timestamp":1782618939,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":true,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"92628387","content_html":"<p>Or All the Seas with Oysters by Avram Davidson (1958 Hugo Short Story Winner): <a href=\"https://blog.loganbingle.com/2026/06/21/or-all-the-seas-with.html\">blog.loganbingle.com</a></p>","summary":"The story highlights themes of paranoia and anti-science sentiment through a character that mirrors Avram Davidson, reflecting the paranoia of a branch of American intellectualism that prefers emotion and conspiracy to rational inquiry.","url":"https://blog.loganbingle.com/2026/06/21/or-all-the-seas-with.html","date_published":"2026-06-22T02:32:49+00:00","author":{"name":"Logan Bingle","url":"https://lbingle.micro.blog/","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2026%2F22%2F1879561.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"lbingle"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2026-06-22 02:32","date_timestamp":1782095569,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":true,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"89013464","content_html":"<p>The Star by Arthur C. 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Clarke&rsquo;s storytelling often prioritizes scientific accuracy over engaging narratives, resulting in works that, while interesting and warm, can be more soothing than thrilling.","url":"https://blog.loganbingle.com/2026/04/25/the-star-by-author-c.html","date_published":"2026-04-26T05:48:13+00:00","author":{"name":"Logan Bingle","url":"https://lbingle.micro.blog/","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2026%2F22%2F1879561.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"lbingle"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2026-04-26 05:48","date_timestamp":1777182493,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":true,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"88417279","content_html":"<p>Allamagoosa By Eric Frank Russel (1955): <a href=\"https://blog.loganbingle.com/2026/04/16/allamagoosa-by-eric-frank-russel.html\">blog.loganbingle.com</a></p>","summary":"Eric Frank Russel&rsquo;s humorous and light writing style, showcased in his story &ldquo;Allamagoosa,&rdquo; continues to be enjoyable and relevant despite his fading recognition in science fiction.","url":"https://blog.loganbingle.com/2026/04/16/allamagoosa-by-eric-frank-russel.html","date_published":"2026-04-17T02:40:14+00:00","author":{"name":"Logan Bingle","url":"https://lbingle.micro.blog/","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2026%2F22%2F1879561.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"lbingle"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2026-04-17 02:40","date_timestamp":1776393614,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":true,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"86752614","content_html":"<p>What do you really fear? <a href=\"https://blog.loganbingle.com/2026/03/22/what-do-you-really-fear.html\">blog.loganbingle.com</a></p>","summary":"Analysis of how the Rick and Morty episode &ldquo;Fear No Mort&rdquo; proposes a way forward from our current postmodern confusion.","url":"https://blog.loganbingle.com/2026/03/22/what-do-you-really-fear.html","date_published":"2026-03-22T23:49:13+00:00","author":{"name":"Logan Bingle","url":"https://lbingle.micro.blog/","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2026%2F22%2F1879561.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"lbingle"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2026-03-22 23:49","date_timestamp":1774223353,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":true,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}},{"id":"85374664","content_html":"<p>Better Living Through Algorithms by Naomi Kritzer (2024): <a href=\"https://blog.loganbingle.com/2026/03/02/better-living-through-algorithms-by.html\">blog.loganbingle.com</a></p>","summary":"","url":"https://blog.loganbingle.com/2026/03/02/better-living-through-algorithms-by.html","date_published":"2026-03-03T00:03:18+00:00","author":{"name":"Logan Bingle","url":"https://lbingle.micro.blog/","avatar":"https://cdn.micro.blog/photos/96/https%3A%2F%2Favatars.micro.blog%2Favatars%2F2026%2F22%2F1879561.jpg","_microblog":{"username":"lbingle"}},"_microblog":{"date_relative":"2026-03-03 00:03","date_timestamp":1772496198,"is_favorite":false,"is_bookmark":false,"is_deletable":false,"is_conversation":false,"is_linkpost":true,"is_mention":false,"note":"","syndication":[]}}]}