A new series where we review different technological concepts that many would consider to be “impossible.” Our debut article focuses on one of my favorite concepts: the ringworld.
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A new series where we review different technological concepts that many would consider to be “impossible.” Our debut article focuses on one of my favorite concepts: the ringworld.
We all have days where we question ourselves and our reasons for writing. Here’s a short post to help work through those moments.
Part 1. I’ve decided to just get my gripes surrounding Worldcon 76 out of the way, so here they are.
I attended Worldcon for the first time! In the post that precedes all other posts, I briefly discuss what to expect in my multi-part documentation on my first Worldcon experience.
It turns out that one of my Science Fiction short stories was actually Fantasy… who knew?
Conducting research for your novel is a great way to make any aspect of your work more believable. Come here to learn more details on four methods I’ve personally used in researching for my book.
This post explores a small piece of my home library as I talk about my reading habits and which books are captivating me today.
November was a very busy month. Come learn about the major events that occurred through the month that kept me on my feet and away from my keyboard through most of it.
"Hard science fiction" versus "soft science fiction". Today we explore these two concepts, as all sci-fi novels fall into one of these two categories... or do they? What are the differences between these terms, and how much do they actually have in common? Can a book be a mix of both?