I have a heavy writing day ahead: I’m having serious problems with a transition in my lede, and experience has taught me that ironing things out will take a good eight hours. So I’m shirking my Microkhan duties for the day and just tossing up some rare footage of the greatest squash player to ever […]
Entries from September 30th, 2022
555 Wins in a Row
September 30th, 2022 · Comments Off on 555 Wins in a Row
Tags:Jahangir Khan·Pakistan·sports·squash·writer's block·writing
The Saddest Anthem in the World
September 29th, 2022 · Comments Off on The Saddest Anthem in the World
The lyrics for national anthems are usually testaments to a country’s finer aspects—its gorgeous scenery, perhaps, or the indomitable fighting spirit of its longtime (though not necessarily original) residents. One notable exception is the anthem of Bikini Atoll, the South Pacific island that the United States destroyed with nuclear weapons tests in the early years […]
The Limits of Robots
September 28th, 2022 · Comments Off on The Limits of Robots
Since my current writing project involves thinking about how artificial intelligence will soon upend our world, I’ve also been pondering which professions will forever be safe from silicon-based competition. What I currently do for a living is, alas, not on the list, but there’s a good argument to be made that masonry will remain a […]
Shedding the Past
September 27th, 2022 · Comments Off on Shedding the Past
Over the years here at Microkhan, we’ve spilled a lot of digital ink while paying homage to the Sports Illustrated stories that sparked our love for writing. Another one recently bubbled back up to the surface, mostly because it has one haunting line about the link between the physical and the psychological. The piece is […]
Tags:hair·horse racing·literature·psychology·Raymond Carver·sports·Sports Illustrated·William Nack·writing
Negative Space
September 26th, 2022 · Comments Off on Negative Space
In the course of revising a Wired story I’ve been working on, I’ve had to dive into the technical history of Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey. That little research tangent brought me in contact with this lengthy piece about Douglas Rain, the Canadian actor who voiced HAL, the movie’s murderous AI system. There’s a […]
Tags:2001·accents·Canada·Douglas Rain·movies·Pat Kiernan·Stanley Kubrick
Vanishing Act
September 23rd, 2022 · Comments Off on Vanishing Act
As someone who’s occasionally been tempted to retreat from the professional life I’ve built, I’m pretty curious about what’s happened with the director Martin Brest. He went from churning out a solid-to-great film every few years, including one of my all-time favorites, to being a non-entity in the movie business: Nearly two decades have elapsed […]
Treasure Troves
September 22nd, 2022 · Comments Off on Treasure Troves
As someone who’s chosen to write for free on WordPress for a presumable audience of none, I’ve developed a soft spot for age-worn media platforms that are still chugging along. If I so desired, I could make Microkhan nothing but a series of valentines to still-updated BlogSpot sites that chronicle 1950s postcards or models of […]
Most Notorious Spot
September 21st, 2022 · Comments Off on Most Notorious Spot
Though this probably doesn’t bode well for the future of Microkhan, I’ve decided to take it easy with the writing today. It’s the annual anniversary of my arrival on this hunk of nickel, iron, and what-have-you, and I’m celebrating by stealing a few hours to sketch out my plans for the next 365 days. (There […]
A Minor Hero
September 20th, 2022 · Comments Off on A Minor Hero
It’s not too often that the central hero of a news story isn’t named, so I had to take note of what occurred in the realm of Kiribati politics last month. For much the year, the current president has been trying hard to deport an Australian-born judge—a man who just happens to be married to […]
Recommended: Abroad in Japan
September 19th, 2022 · Comments Off on Recommended: Abroad in Japan
When I parted ways with Twitter back in June, I did so with a post stating that I needed more time to focus on strengthening my parasocial relationships. This was only half in jest: I’ve been spending an inordinate amount of time dialed into my headphones, listening to people chatter about great books, bad movies, […]
Tags:Abroad in Japan·Japan·podcasts
Small Moments of Connection
September 16th, 2022 · Comments Off on Small Moments of Connection
I’ll confess that I once had a dim view of ham radio due to The Simpsons, which never passed up an opportunity to lampoon shortwave operators as insular nerds. (There’s a full-list of animated references to ham radio here; few are flattering.) What changed my mind in recent years is my affection for this site, […]
The Rest of the Story
September 15th, 2022 · Comments Off on The Rest of the Story
One of the great (albeit infrequent) pleasures of my work is hearing from strangers who have personal connections to the stories I stitch together for a living. Such was the case with Christian Chavez, a Los Angeles City College student who contacted me via Twitter back in April. Christian said he was the grandson of […]
Tags:hijacking·journalism·Ricardo Chavez Ortiz·The Skies Belong to Us
The Jaws of Defeat
September 14th, 2022 · Comments Off on The Jaws of Defeat
One small way I’ve been dealing with the inflation crunch is by scooping up a larger percentage of my books from yard sales. This is how a well-worn copy of Richard Russo’s Nobody’s Fool ended up in my possession; it was strongly recommended to me by a neighbor-turned-vendor, perhaps in part because the terrible film […]
Tags:fiction·literature·Nobody's Fool·novels·psychology·Richard Russo·self-destruction
An Experiment of Sorts
September 13th, 2022 · Comments Off on An Experiment of Sorts
There’s nothing particularly novel about the pickle in which I currently find myself. After gutting my way through some major projects this summer, with bewilderingly mixed results, I hit the proverbial wall around Labor Day. Daunted by the challenges of starting anything new, I instead chose to dither—you’d gasp if I told you how much […]
Tags:housekeeping·life·writing