Tag Archives: Robert Heinlein

Interview with John E. Stith

Science fiction and mystery author John E. Stith writes across many worlds. His books have been translated to French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese and Russian and are even available in braille for the sight-impaired. His stories have been categorized as … Continue reading

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Ma Lune Est Faite de Fromage Vert

My moon is made of green cheese. OK…the stories in The Cities of Luna aren’t that cheesy. They’re more hommage than fromage. A long list of writers, including several Grand Masters of Science Fiction, have gone before me. What does a … Continue reading

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The Comfort Zone

I have a long list of writers I love. I have a separate, largely overlapping list of authors whom I feel are an influence on my writing. But the ones I go back to the most, not just to read … Continue reading

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SciFi Q of the Day: Wife Husbandry and Vice Versa

SciFi Question of the Day: Is it weird for a character have a romance with or even marry someone they knew as a baby? For example: Doctor Who and River Song, or Jacob the werewolf and child-of-vampires Renesme? ♦ Twitter Answers: ♦   Stormy@BeckyStormyLynn  @USNessie A … Continue reading

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Atemporal Masturbation

Apparently, I’m an expert. No no no… not in the actual act, but apparently in the naming thereof. It all started with this article about Dr. Who and Torchwood’s John Barrowman to be replaced by younger Captain Jack in Doctor Who … Continue reading

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Where’s My Jetpack?

It’s 2011. Where’s my damn jetpack? OK, I know. They do exist now, they’re just not exactly available for your average housewife to purchase and go running errands in. Child safety seats are probably a few years behind, anyway. A … Continue reading

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Group Marriage

The first time I read about the concept of group marriage in a positive light was in the prolific works of the late great Robert Heinlein.  It is a recurring theme in his stories.  (OK, several spoiler alerts coming for … Continue reading

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