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L.I. Underhill is a media critic and historian specializing in pop culture, with a focus on science fiction (especially Star Trek) and video games. Their projects include a critical history of Star Trek told through the narrative of a war in time, a “heretical” history of The Legend of Zelda series and a literary postmodern reading of Jim Davis' Garfield.

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  1. them0vieblog.com
    May 14, 2015 @ 9:30 pm

    Congratulations.

    I am sorry about the turbulent year, and in light of that it seems almost shallow to compliment you on your great work here. I do hope things have improved though.

    (And, it almost goes without saying, great work here.)

    Cheers,
    Darren

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  2. Daru
    May 19, 2015 @ 9:17 pm

    "Engaging with you all has been the most rewarding experience I've ever had as a writer, and I remember that each and every day."

    Well done Josh! I echo your feelings above as a reader as your blog is one of the few I visit regularly and I get so much out of your writing and the community around it.

    I had a pretty intense year lat year with dealing with bereavement and a ton of other upheaval too – I know how it feels and glad to hear you've come through.

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  3. elvwood
    May 26, 2015 @ 5:35 am

    Hey, sorry you've had such a difficult year, and thank you for keeping on with Vaka Rangi. Despite my recent absence it is my second-most anticipated blog, quite a feat considering that Star Trek is not one of my main interests!

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