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Tag Archives: Fantasy & Science Fiction
The Scorpion and the Syrinx
September opens on a mighty fine note: my novelette “The Scorpion and the Syrinx” is the headlining story in the September/October issue of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction! Welcome to an alternate history in which Roman expansion reached … Continue reading
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Time Traveling with Hotdogs, Alternate History, and Star Trek
I just sold my story “The Scorpion and the Syrinx” to The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, which will mark my eighth appearance in the publication. This sale is the start of a brand new alternate history series that … Continue reading
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Tagged alternate history, babylon 5, causality, david davino, deus ex human revolution, downton abbey, Fantasy & Science Fiction, food that built america, godfather, halo reach, in the beginning, magazine of fantasy and science fiction, nathan handwerker, nathan's famous, scorpion and the syrinx, somewhere in time, Star Trek, time travel, x-men, xmen first class
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Dispatches from the Zombie Matrix Apocalypse
Three of my 2020 stories are on TangentOnline’s recommended reading list. This includes my Cold War alternate history thriller “Shadow Rook Red”, and two stories that appeared in Fantasy & Science Fiction: “The Monsters of Olympus Mons” (cryptozoological monsters take … Continue reading
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Tagged dog and the ferryman, F&SF, Fantasy & Science Fiction, monsters of olympus mons, shadow rook red, social dilemma, social media
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The Monsters of Olympus Mons
This month, my story “The Monsters of Olympus Mons” is featured in the July/August issue of Fantasy & Science Fiction. And while “An Incident on Ishtar” is still my favorite story I’ve written (and not just because there’s a bunny … Continue reading
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Tagged cryptid, cryptozoology, F&SF, Fantasy & Science Fiction, Mars, martian lizard, monsters of olympus mons
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Mike Resnick, Tunnels, Ferryman
On January 9th of this year, my friend and sci-fi superstar Mike Resnick died from an aggressive form of lymphoma. Mike was a colossus in the field, a mentor to countless many, and a man of continual generosity. His contributions … Continue reading
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Tagged 1917, critters readers poll, dog and the ferryman, Fantasy & Science Fiction, mike resnick, third flatiron, tunnels
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2019 Year in Review
In 2019 I spent time in Bermuda, took a group cruise with cherished friends, visited New York City and Virginia, and celebrated the holiday at St. Clement’s Castle. I attended SoonerCon in Oklahoma where I participated in and moderated several … Continue reading
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October Cryptozoology
Here in New England, it’s the month of apple-picking and pumpkin-selecting, sweet ciders, freshly baked pies, autumn harvests, local honey, hayrides, and trees spreading bright phoenix-wings. I have two announcements to kick things off. The first is the sale of … Continue reading
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Tagged bigfoot, cryptozoology, culture of belief, F&SF, Fantasy & Science Fiction, monsters of olympus mons, pole to pole publishing, rationalism, roswell, sightflower, skepticism, x-files
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The Memorybox Vultures
“The problem, people told her, was that she was always dealing with the dead.” My sci-fi noir tale “The Memorybox Vultures” is about to appear in the September/October issue of Fantasy & Science Fiction (this will be my second appearance … Continue reading
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Tagged black mirror, Fantasy & Science Fiction, Intergalactic Medicine Show, memorybox vultures, orson scott card, social media, terraform
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Crash Site, Jackbox, and the War Hero universe
I enjoy experimenting with perspective in my writing. My novelette “Crash Site” (now available in the May/June 2018 issue of Fantasy & Science Fiction) was written as a large-scale canvas to explore a rogue’s gallery of viewpoints within the frame … Continue reading
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Tagged a thousand deaths through flesh and stone, crash site, Fantasy & Science Fiction, Galaxys Edge, jackbox, karma among the cloud kings, last of the sharkspeakers, sparg, ten thousand thunders, war hero
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Bidding 2017 Farewell
In 2017, I spent time in London, Amsterdam, Germany, Paris, and Switzerland (where I was forced into a duet with a professional yodeler). I was a guest on the NECSS panel in Manhattan to speak about science fiction in film. … Continue reading
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Tagged 2017, ANALOG, awards, Dark Luminous Wings, Fantasy & Science Fiction, orson scott card intergalactic medicine show, ten thousand thunders, third flatiron
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