Andrew Gladman
Bio
An author and filmmaker living in Norwich, a UNESCO City of Literature, where I graduated from the University of East Anglia's Creative Writing programme. I am a storyteller with a love of mythology and all things weird and wondrous.
Stories (3/0)
Andor Season 2 Will Usher in Tragedy For Three Major Rebels
The first season of Andor reintroduced audiences to Diego Luna's rebel hero, Cassian Andor, five years before the events of Rogue One. The Disney+ series offers a striking new vision of the Star Wars galaxy, one that is far bleaker and far more grounded than we have seen in any other recent Star Wars project. Ultimately, of course, Andor maintains the sense of enduring hope that defines Star Wars' mythology, but the series is not afraid to show the struggle that must be endured to preserve that hope. And in Season 2, that struggle will become fiercer than ever.
By Andrew Gladmanabout a year ago in Geeks
'The Last Jedi' Retrospective: How To Fix The Most Divisive 'Star Wars' Film
I don't hate The Last Jedi. It's far from a perfect film, but I was happy with a lot of the decisions that seemed to anger many Star Wars fans - particularly those regarding Luke Skywalker. However, before I continue, I do feel I should clarify one thing...
By Andrew Gladman2 years ago in Geeks
Voyage Beyond Oblivion
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. But I do. No matter where I go, no matter how hard I try to close it out, still I hear the universe itself screaming in agony. The death cry of eternity. That is the terrible truth of this reality that so few of its inhabitants are burdened with knowing. The vacuum of space, that endless abyss, is itself screaming. The universe is alive. And the universe is dying.
By Andrew Gladman2 years ago in Fiction