I love science fiction and I love a solid mystery. So much the better when the two are combined with a strong story. That’s why I want to point readers out to Matthew Hughes’ Majestrum. I’ll admit, I’ve only just read the first the first portion available of Majestrum, as…
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This video amazes me. I love the fact that all this advanced stage work and mechanical manipulations still requires the human element in order to come to life. http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/09/17/cirque.technology/index.html This is one of those shows I definitely need to see at some point. I like how they approach these huge…
2 CommentsAn interesting article linked below on whether giving away free ebooks really helps sell printed books. Cory Doctorow seems to think so, though there are certainly those who disagree. http://www.locusmag.com/Features/2007/09/cory-doctorow-freekonomic-e-books.html First question: Would you do it? Would you be willing to give an entire novel away for free to whoever…
9 CommentsI like obscure things, simply because the nature of their being obscure means I might be part of the minority that actually knows about the existence of whatever the “obscure thing” it is. But what I enjoy most about learning something obscure is being able to share it with others…not…
4 CommentsCNN threw up this article yesterday: Real life plot twists of famous authors They list nine different well-known authors, like Charles Dickins, Langston Hughes, etc. and then reveal something odd about their career beginnings, personal habits, or just some lesser-known fact about the person. Thankfully, the authors didn’t get a…
6 CommentsThis hit me as a “No…really?” headline in the news. Laser surgery in wrong hands can be dangerous Moving on. As I try to stay in touch with other writers, whether online, at work or wherever, I hear lots of people talk about having “writer’s block” if they’ve gone a…
6 CommentsRandom note before the actual blog: Only in NYC would you take your dog outside at midnight so it can do it’s business, and during said walk on an unlit, empty street, be overtaken and then passed by a guy riding a unicycle. Only in NYC. Back to the topic…
Comments closedSo let’s see what we’ve got: Strange object crash-landing from space. Check. Remote area of the world. Check. Noxious odors and mysterious illnesses. Check. Peru meteorite crash Does anyone suspect that we’re going to start hearing about pod people or zombies soon? We’ve even got scientists giving reassuring claims that…
1 CommentPerfect to kick off this Weird News Weekend, here is a pair of articles I ran across a day apart. In this first article, we find out that State Sen. Ernie Chambers Sues God! Holy Toledo. The end of the world got’s to be comin’ if God is the latest…
Comments closedThis article sums it up well. Publishing, and getting published, is generally a slow industry and a slow process. It takes time to write a book…sometimes years for folks. It takes time to track down an agent or editor and get a contract signed. Again, sometimes years. And then, a…
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