1959 SF and Robert A. Heinlein’s STARSHIP TROOPERS
Let’s start with a little background: YouTuber Vintage SF has been posting excellent reviews of older science fiction works—nearly all from the 20th Century, and most of those published after 1950. He’s also been posting...
Read MoreSPACE DETECTIVE: A novel excerpt
I set up the distribution for Space Detective to avoid limiting access to just Amazon and/or Barnes & Noble, so readers could procure it from their preferred online dealer, whether for a paperback or ebook edition. Even libraries and retail brick-and-mortar stores can order and put this book on their shelves. However, the teaser preview that online retailers provide differs according to the site you visit.
Read MoreThe OTHER Jungle Hero: Ki-Gor in the Congo
Back in 1938—85 years ago as of this writing—the first issue of Jungle Stories appeared. What makes this publication memorable is the issue’s featured story told a tale of Ki-Gor, a jungle hero who would become the most...
Read MoreThe SPACE DETECTIVE mystery
“Space Detective is a truly remarkable work of imagination run riot . . .” Ron Fortier posted a nice positive review of Space Detective this past weekend on his entertaining Pulp Fiction Reviews blog. His description above is...
Read MoreWriting year 2023: part 1
I’m writing this July 1, 2023. That makes it a good date to look back at the first six months of the writing year.
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PopularThe Dream Stalker
Shalimar Bang has gained fame and wealth using her remarkable mental skills as a consulting investigator. From her base on Alcatraz Island, she takes on cases too strange for mainstream authorities. When a rich client asks for her help in dealing with recurring nightmares that attempt to kill him night after night, Shalimar learns of a priceless painting thought long lost, and uncovers a conspiracy tied to a series of art thefts. During her investigation, Shalimar encounters a number of colorful characters -- until the trail leads her to a deadly confrontation with the Dream Stalker!
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Griswold Bear--a.k.a. Grizzly (or Grisly, depending on who's talking) Bear--a vicious outlaw, enters the town of Wicket with the intention of terrorizing the inhabitants and filling his saddlebags with money and whiskey. However, his plans take a sharp turn into unexpected territory when he meets the Sheriff of Wicket, who offers the marauder a deal.
Mystery, Science Fiction, Western
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THE WAY OF THE GUN… In the years between the end of the Civil War and the dawn of the 20th century, when much of the American West was still a frontier and word-of-mouth was the primary conduit for information from one territory...
1959 SF and Robert A. Heinlein’s STARSHIP TROOPERS
Let’s start with a little background: YouTuber Vintage SF has been posting excellent reviews of older science fiction works—nearly all from the 20th Century, and most of those published after 1950. He’s also been posting...
Read MoreSPACE DETECTIVE: A novel excerpt
I set up the distribution for Space Detective to avoid limiting access to just Amazon and/or Barnes & Noble, so readers could procure it from their preferred online dealer, whether for a paperback or ebook edition. Even libraries and retail brick-and-mortar stores can order and put this book on their shelves. However, the teaser preview that online retailers provide differs according to the site you visit.
Read MoreThe OTHER Jungle Hero: Ki-Gor in the Congo
Back in 1938—85 years ago as of this writing—the first issue of Jungle Stories appeared. What makes this publication memorable is the issue’s featured story told a tale of Ki-Gor, a jungle hero who would become the most...
Read MoreThe SPACE DETECTIVE mystery
“Space Detective is a truly remarkable work of imagination run riot . . .” Ron Fortier posted a nice positive review of Space Detective this past weekend on his entertaining Pulp Fiction Reviews blog. His description above is...
Read MoreWriting year 2023: part 1
I’m writing this July 1, 2023. That makes it a good date to look back at the first six months of the writing year.
Read MoreIntroduction
“The only important thing these days is rhythm and melody” — Rush (Mick Jones)
Big Audio Dynamite isn’t wrong, but there’s more. Particularly when you’re talking about books and writing books.