I saw this ad on Facebook yesterday, and thought of my dogs. Since Taylor died back in 2010, and Leakey died this year, it’s just me and J-Dog […]
The Warp Drive That Explodes Planets: Turning Plot Problems Into Opportunties
Science fiction has the very real problem of having to deal with… well, the real world. Even if you’re writing a "soft" space opera, if you set it […]
Mine – A 100 Word Story
I heard the dripping pop of lava just before the axe struck through the rock. I shouted, but it was too late; the red-hot rock flowed over me, […]
Review of Caller Unknown by Jennifer Brozek
I live in Ohio. Over the last few months, I’ve been trained to not even pick up the phone if there’s not a caller ID number that I […]
Social Media Is Dead: Why Independent Creators Need To Get Back To RSS and E-Mail NOW.
Summary: Social media companies (particularly Facebook and Twitter) seem to be in the process of going for the easy, big bucks of big media companies, and are willing […]
Workers Are Invaluable; Managers Are The Cogs In The Machine
My open letter to rich business owners – where I called them whining spoiled brats – generated a bit of discussion over at Google+, including a rather well-thought […]