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Hi, I’m Gord Sellar. I’m a science fiction writer and professor, currently living in South Korea.
If you’re here after reading or listening to one of my stories, then you might be interested in reading more about it, or other published stories here, or checking out my publications list. A number of my stories available free online. There are also a large number of stories available online, along with articles and reviews, and you can see links over in the sidebar to the right. Feel free to check out my blog, my bio, and you can contact me or subscribe to my RSS feeds. Or just download some free music and rock out.
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Recent Posts
- Pale Brewday: Wonmisan Belgian Pale/ESB
I’ve felt like getting back into Belgian brewing, but at the moment I have a nice cake of Safale S-04 (the English Ale yeast) in the bottom of a carboy, and I’d like to pitch onto it, so I figured today would be a great day to do a double batch, split right down the [...]
- Playback by Raymond Chandler
What can I say? Chandler is Chandler — he does the thing he does, and he does it well, but I’m not sure I feel like reading the remaining novel in the volume, The Long Good-bye, right now. Apparently, a lot of people see this as the least of Chandler’s novels, something of a denouement [...]
- Ruler of the Your Own World (네 멋대로 해라) — The Halfway Point
During my first few years in Korea, I asked Koreans I knew what was the best South Korean-made TV show they’d ever seen. I would hear different answers from different people, but one consistent answer I got from people who cared about and consumed a lot of movies, films, and books, was the recommendation that [...]
- Classic Beer Style Series #6: Belgian Ale
The old Classic Beer Styles Series books are a mixed bag: some, like Smoked Beers (by Ray Daniels and Geoff Larson), and I have to say, while Pierre Rajotte’s Belgian Ale entry into the series was probably useful at the time it was published, it’s dated and one is better off checking out the Belgian [...]
- It Says Something…
Miss Jiwaku told me about a news report regarding a Canadian who had murdered his girlfriend three years ago (but had pretended she’d drowned accidentally, pursuing a tennis ball), fled the country, gotten religion, but finally returned to Korea to turn himself in. He claimed he’d murdered her because he was afraid she was going [...]













