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Ask a Scientist

I’ve always seen certain authors acknowledge a lot of the people who helped them research or fact-check throughout their story. A science fiction author, if not a scientist themselves, might have a couple Ph.D.’s or other authorities that they’re in contact with, who they can send questions to, such as…

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Gimme some glasses

Why, oh why does this kind of thing make me reach for my wallet? Now this first link is silly funness. But even though it’s not real, I still was thinking, hey, that’s kinda nifty. I wish it were real so I could convince myself it was a bad idea…

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Fear genre labels?

How do you label your writing? Can you describe it with a common term, a few well-placed adjectives, or does it require some verbal gymnastics that uses “kinda,” “like,” and lots of dashes? The vampire/werewolf-goth-romance-tough chick-paranormal-western-memoir? I’ve seen it said that the only thing genre labels are good for are…

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A blog to watch

Randy Ingermanson, writer of some great science fiction (also known as the Snowflake Guy) has launched a new blog dedicated to Advanced Fiction Writing. This guy is a savvy marketer, and the first post of his brand new blog has received almost 200 comment posts. Admittedly, it included a contest…

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Monsters and Doormats

Dragons, Knights, & Angels magazine (DKA) has accepted another one of my short stories–The Ways of Monsters and Men. My website should now be updated to announce this, as well as a line on the Short Stories page. We’re now in the process of exchanging signatures and it’ll be officially…

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Josh’s Review of White Night

To start, news from yesterday: Kurt Vonnegut has died. Known for his science fiction works such as Slaughterhouse-Five and Cat’s Cradle, his stories often analyzed the human condition from unique perspectives, often full of black humor and a sometimes resigned tone. Is it just me, or does it seem like…

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Free Stories!

I’m in that muddy middle between novel manuscripts, where I fill my time either writing smaller projects or revising pieces that have gathered a bit of dust. Recently, I’ve gone on something of a short story kick. I know my main flaw in this type of prose. Mainly, most of…

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Into the breach

Still a bit under the weather, though I’m taking echinacea to boost ye ol’ immune system. I hate being sick, even slightly, because it puts me on the edge of annoyance all day. I tend to lose my sense of humor and will consider someone even glancing my way as…

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