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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.
By the way, I’m also online (sporadically) at a few other places: photos at Flickr, a profile on Facebook, some tweeting on Twitter, and my blog is mirrored on Livejournal here.
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Recent Posts
One Down, and…
My Schedule at WorldCon This Weekend!
In Melbourne
Immortality?
The Fleeting, Fragile Spirit of these Creatures Clinging to this Rock
If Only I Were Part Robot…
What The Zen Cowboy Said
Recommended Books on Korea
“Hakwon Teachers”
Two Three Annoying Things
Recently Published Stories
- "The Bodhisattvas." Published in Subterranean Magazine guest edited by Jonathan Strahan, Spring 2010.
- "Sarging Rasmussen: A Report By Organic" in SHINE Anthology, edited by Jetse de Vries, Spring 2010. Read an excerpt online here!
- "Alone With Gandhari." -- Clarkesworld #42, March 2010. Podcast by Clarkesworld (read by Kate Baker), March 1st, 2010.
- "보살들." ("The Bodhisattvas", Korean translation by Kim Chang-gyu.) In 백만 광년의 고독 (One Million Light-Years of Solitude) SOAO Workshop anthology from Omelas, December 2009. (See Forthcoming Publications, below, for English-language original.)
- "Of Melei, of Ulthar." Clarkesworld, October 2009.
- "Lester Young and the Jupiter's Moons' Blues" -- podcast at Starship Sofa, read by JJ Campanella (25 March 2009). Reprinted in The Year's Best Science Fiction, Twenty-Sixth Annual Collection, edited by Gardner Dozois.
- "Tian Ju Zhiao (The Teaching of the Lord of Heaven)." (Poem.) Diet Soap #3 -- Sabotage. (1 March 2009). Buy an electronic or print edition here or get a FREE PDF -- see here.
- "Cai and Her Ten Thousand Husbands."
Apex Magazine (3 Feb. 2009). Now available in Descended From Darkness: Apex Magazine Vol. 1 edited by Jason Sizemore and Gill Ainsworth.
- "Like, Stabbed by a Love Triangle, Dude," "The Xanax King and his Wife's Painted Hoo-Has," and "Homeless Bob and Lester the Black Guy" (creative nonfiction) and "Groan" (a poem) -- Outlanders zine published by Scott Burgeson.
- "The Country of the Young." Interzone 219 (Dec. 2008). Fictionwise eMagazine edition available here.
- "Dhuluma No More," read by David Munger. Podcast by Starship Sofa. (5 November 2008.)
- "Wonjjang and the Madman of Pyongyang," available in the annual Canadian SF anthology Tesseracts Twelve, edited by Claude Lalumière.
- "Dhuluma No More." Asimov's SF October/November 2008. (Fictionwise eMagazine edition of the magazine available here.)
- "Lester Young and the Jupiter's Moons' Blues." Asimov's SF, July 2008. (Fictionwise eMagazine edition available here.)- "Pahwakhe" -- Fantasy magazine, 21 January 2008. Or listen to the Podcastle Podcast here (from 2 May 2008)!
- "The Egan Thief" -- Flurb #4, Fall/Winter 2007.
- "Junk" -- Nature, Vol 448: 2 August, 2007. (PDF also available.)Forthcoming Publications
- "The Broken Pathway." (novelette.) Forthcoming in The Immersion Book of SF Vol 1, edited by Carmelo Rafala, Spring 2010.
- "Dadeumie Sori", "Ode to the Competent", and "Tian Zhu Jiao" (poems). Forthcoming in future issues of Diet Soap.
- "Improperly Prepared Blowfish" -- Machine of Death, forthcoming.
Recent Articles
- "Parasites in the Human Ecosystem." Cahoots, Summer 2009.- "SF in South Korea Today." The Shine Anthology weblog, 9 April 2009.
- "Men, Women, and Internet Trolls" -- the Winter '08 installment of my column "XY" for Cahoots Magazine, 15 Dec. 2008.
- "How Candle Girl and V Took on 2MB." Clarkesworld, October 2008.
- XY column installment: Why Are Women More Religious? at Cahoots Magazine. (Fall 2008)- "Fending Off Discontentment." The Korea Herald, 25 September 2008.
- "Another Undiscovered Country: An Analysis of the Effects of Culture on the Reception and Adoption of the Science Fiction Genre in South Korea Through The Examination of 21st Century Korean SF Cinema." (Alt. link for those without Hangeul on their PCs.) Presented at the 4th International Congress of Korean Studies.
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- "Planet Crazy" in Cahoots Magazine, Spring 2008.My Best Posts & Series
Check out these post series on my blog:Personal & Misc.
NEW! - Five Expat Social Fallacies (An analysis of popular social fallacies among expats in Korea.)
NEW! - RPG Gaming and Me (A look at RPG gaming in my life, and what I learned from it.)
Korean Politics & Society:
- US Beef Protests '08 (discussion & reportage the protests that rocked Seoul in the summer 2008)
- Who's Complaining in Korea? (discussion of expat grumbling in Korea)
- Gin Lane & Soju-ro (comparing the 18th century Gin Craze to modern Korea's drinking culture)
Science-Fiction & Other Pop Culture
- SF in South Korea (ongoing survey of the history & present state of science fiction in Korea)
- Gender and Fantasy in K-Pop Land (discussing gender in Korean/Northeast Asian pop culture)
Some of my Best Standalone Posts
- On the Apparent Surge of Anti-Christian Sentiment Among Korean Netizens
- The Horror of Arirang, and on Ao Nang
- A review of Where Dead Voices Gather by Nick ToschesRandom @ Flickr
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Korean indie rock with lost saxophone in tow:
- Product by Dabang Band (2004)
- Pig Over Seoul by Dabang Band (2002)Live acoustic/electronic ambient chillout:
- Live 1998 by ApocryphaCrusty, weird modern classical student compositions: - an assortment of compositions I wrote as an undergrad from 1995-1996.
If you're one of those people who is into owning the physical CD, Dabang Band's 2nd album, Product:
... is still available via YesAsia. I won't see a
centwon either way, but it's a pretty nice, ahem, product.Recent Comments
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- Junsok Yang: There you are in a panel with Charles Stross and Alastair Reynolds (IMO two best SF writers working...
- Recommended Books on Korea (4)
- HL: Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea by Barbara Demick. Quite absorbing.
- Immortality? (4)
- Vera: I lost many things when I lost my faith, and the only one I still mourn is the belief that I could live...
- William George: Dignity, Mr. Valicella. That is what Mr. Hitchens would lose Not to mention, a lot of respect from...
- Bruce: I posted this a while back in response to similar thoughts. Literal belief in any single religious doctrine is...
- My Schedule at WorldCon This Weekend! (1)
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If Only I Were Part Robot... - August 27, 2010
I'd have time to post constantly. But since I'm not: Here's some vintage Korean SF action... [...]-
What The Zen Cowboy Said - August 27, 2010
Caveat: I know zilch about horses. But I think this says something worth saying, just the same. [...]-
Recommended Books on Korea - August 26, 2010
So, I was recently asked for a list of my top ten books about Korean history/politics, for someone [...]-
"Hakwon Teachers" - August 26, 2010
In a recent post, I made a disparaging comment about being talked to like some hakwon teacher: And [...]TwoThree Annoying Things - August 26, 2010
The two girls who politely excused their way to the head of the line at the taxi stand tonight [...]




