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Suvudu’s 2010 Retrospective


Suvudu’s 2010 Retrospective

It was a big year for us around here, made especially big as we waived goodbye to our initial “Beta” site design and re-launched with the site you see now. But that wasn’t all we did. Along the way we introduced our Cage Matches, talked about writing and editing, destroyed the world and discussed how we’d survive in the aftermath and a whole lot more.

Here’s a quick run-down of some of our most popular stuff from 2010.

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SF & Fantasy

THE DAY AFTER EARTH DAY: After the Meteor


Stupid paleontologists and their stupid theories…
Looks like they were right, though.
That big hole we call the Gulf of Mexico probably was the sight of the meteor that crashed into the Earth and exterminated the dinosaurs. Because now there’s a new gulf where most of Southern China once took up space. The shockwave had [...]

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THE DAY AFTER EARTH DAY: Hope Springs Eternal: Alan DeNiro and Total Oblvion, More or Less


Post-apocalyptic worlds don’t always fit into a neat divide between utopia or dystopia. Often, there might be little pockets throughout the world that has one or the other, with a great muddle of a wasteland between them. This makes sense–after the “normal” world has fallen apart, most people (and the institutions that remain) are too [...]

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THE DAY AFTER EARTH DAY: James Braziel, Snakeskin Road, and Survival


I’ve always felt that the earth will come to its demise through a series of catastrophes over a span of years, not in one sudden disaster. The earth is able to mostly heal itself at the moment, but as that ability weakens, the catastrophes (whether natural or man-made) will spread and last. In [...]

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THE DAY AFTER EARTH DAY: Where in the World…?


My least favorite class in school was world history. I had this one teacher, who shall remain nameless here, who drilled the drollest minutia into our heads without mercy. “I was once given an interview for a teaching job, class,” she’d rant, “with only a turnip.”
“A turnip?” We’d indulge her.
“Yes, a turnip! The principal asked [...]

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THE DAY AFTER EARTH DAY: After Evil Incorprated


The television is on, and it’s exactly like Imagination Land was invaded. All the big names are there: Skeletor, Cobra Commander, Mumm-ra, Freddy Kreuger, Lex Luthor, Venom, and Richard Nixon.
There evil incarnate–which is pretty funny, considering they call themselves Evil Incorporated (upsetting both Disney and Brad Guigar–until they were wiped off the face [...]

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THE DAY AFTER EARTH DAY: Darin Bradley, Noise, and The Beginning of the End


It’s Earth Week, a great time to consider, well, the Earth. Today’s green culture abounds with initiatives for sustainability, organic foods, reduced carbon footprints, free trade, and even environmental sociology. All week long–in the northern hemisphere, at least–the Internet has teemed with blog posts, articles, diatribes, petitions, and Facebook statuses about how best we can [...]

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THE DAY AFTER EARTH DAY: After the Plague


The wolves are outside–
Why are there wolves outside? This is still NYC, right?
But is it really? Because the plague was much worse than even the CDC had talked about, until their feed was choked–both by the military and by they’re own swollen throats.
And now you’re holed up in your office. You [...]

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THE DAY AFTER EARTH DAY: Preparation is Key!


The day after.
For many, it’s an ominous time. It could be something as innocuous as a hangover–

–or something as sinister as waking up next to someone you really didn’t expect to wake up next to.
And yet we wax poetic about the promise of tomorrow–little red-headed orphans even sing about it. So which is [...]

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