Tag Archives: Science Fiction

Promises

Hubby and I sat down this morning to watch a movie together. We have cut the cable, but we have Netflix, Amazon, and a few other streaming services that work just fine and dandy. I wasn’t feeling so great, and … Continue reading

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Happy Release Day GRANDS!

Huzzah! The new story from The Cities of Luna is now available! You can find the story wherever e-books are sold: Amazon Apple Barnes & Noble Kobo OmniLit Smashwords Sharing a birthday not only with each other but the founding of … 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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Rolling the Dice for Diversity

I love creating characters. It’s one of my favorite aspects of writing. That’s one reason it’s so much fun to do a series of shorts, such as The Cities of Luna, where I get to come up with new characters … Continue reading

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SciFi Q of the Day: Natural vs Technological Telepathy

SciFi Question of the Day: Which is more plausible, telepathy that comes about as a natural development in homo sapiens, or telepathy that is created via technology? Facebook Answers:   Barry Gavin Short term technology – long term long after our current … Continue reading

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SciFi Q of the Day: Caped Confessions

SciFi Question of the Day: What’s the stupidest thing you’ve ever done while wearing a cape? Facebook Answers:   Douglas S Caprette I daresay that is begging the question…   Sarah Deatherage well, it depends…are you talking onstage, or offstage?   Emily Becker Priest ummm… won … Continue reading

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Interview with Dan Thompson

I have been reading science fiction and fantasy since childhood, with early memories of Ringworld and A Princess of Mars, but I was writing SF/F even before that, inspired by Star Wars and playing Dungeons and Dragons with my big … Continue reading

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SciFi Q of the Day: Planetary Land-Grab

SciFi Question of the Day: If a political or corporate entity made it to Mars and established a foothold there, how much of a “land grab” should they or could they do? What happens when the next, unrelated group comes? … Continue reading

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Interview with Kimberly Gould

Oldest of three girls, raised in a small city surrounded by family, Kimberly was well acquainted with her imagination and started writing novellas in High School. She took a break while attending University, but returned to it soon after the … Continue reading

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Master of None

The phrase “Do one thing, and do it well.” never appealed to me. I had way too many interests to limit myself to a few, or heaven forbid just one. Of course, this was my downfall in my first attempt … Continue reading

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