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Sci-Fi Freedom #7 is online, with “Cobbling Together a Solution”, one of my Miracle Brigade stories. Find it at sffezine.blogspot.com
On Friday, March 2, Daily Science Fiction will be e-mailing “The Sacred Tree”, a never-before-published fantasy story of mine, to subscribers. It will be posted for the public to read on Match 9. You can find it here: dailysciencefiction.com
Here’s the cover art for Adventures: The Chronicles of Lucifer Jones, 1922-1926, the very first Lucifer Jones book, which has been reissued by Arc Manor.
Here’s the cover to The Cassandra Project by Jack McDevitt and myself. It’ll be out in hardcover in November from Ace Books.
The notion began some years back, when Hugo winner Maureen McHugh invented the term “Mike’s Writer Children” to describe the couple of dozen young writers I’d helped, collaborated with, and assigned stories for my anthologies (eight of whom eventually made … Continue reading
Publisher’s Weekly last week and Forbes this week; it’s been a very pleasant Christmas season. Here is the link. The book Forbes is recommending just went out of print in paper last year after 24 years of continuously being in … Continue reading
You can find “Catastrophe Baker and the Fall of the House of Usher” online at the Raygun Revival web site.
Brad R. Torgersen and I just sold a collaborative short story, “The Ascent”, to Tales From the Fathomless Abyss, and I also sold Polish rights to “Robots Don’t Cry” to a forthcoming anthology from Solaris.
Russell Morrissey, the fellow whose EN company just bought the gaming rights to Santiago, just created this map of the “Birthright Universe”, the universe I created 29 years ago in Birthright: the Book of Man, into which I have set … Continue reading