James Wallace Harris
James Wallace Harris is a retired computer guy. Jim dreamed of writing science fiction in his social security years, but discovered he loved writing essays more. Life is short and novels are long. He’s written over a thousand essays for his blog Auxiliary Memory. Jim wrote about science fiction for SF Signal before it folded, and now for Worlds Without End. BookRiot gives him the opportunity to write about all the other kinds of books he loves. Finally, he has all the time in the world to read and write, but he never forgets poor Henry Bemis. (Who also found time enough at last, until an evil Twilight Zone fate took it all away.)
Twitter: @JimHarris28
What Do You See When You Read?
James Wallace Harris
January 2, 2017
2016 Books About Non-Human Minds
James Wallace Harris
December 22, 2016
Music History on the Cheap
James Wallace Harris
November 27, 2016
Reading With Spotify
James Wallace Harris
November 20, 2016
Bible Study for Atheists
James Wallace Harris
November 9, 2016
In Amazon We Trust
James Wallace Harris
October 14, 2016
Happy 50th Birthday, Star Trek!
James Wallace Harris
September 8, 2016
What Do You See When You Read?
James Wallace Harris
September 2, 2016