• Good Enough To Be Published

    Over the past eighteen years, I’ve written three science fiction novels, each about 125,000 words.  That’s just the word count of each of the manuscripts as they exist today, and doesn’t take […]

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  • A Cancer Moonshot

    Several months ago, President Obama announced what he termed a “moonshot” type of program to finally conquer cancer.  An admirable idea, and let me go on record as saying I’m […]

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  • The Next Two Hundred Years

    Several weeks ago I chanced to see a Facebook post about some predictions an artist had made in the early 20th Century of what life would be like a hundred […]

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  • Teaching Writing

    I’ve noticed on Facebook recently some postings from at least one (possibly more) famous author(s) that are essentially advertisements for writing programs that purport to help the person who responds […]

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  • Pike’s Peak Meeting, 2016

    Well, I’m back from the 2016 edition of the Pike’s Peak Writers Conference which was held in Colorado Springs around the middle of April.  Always a good meeting.  Plenty of good […]

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  • It’s All In The Head

    Last week I posted a segment on the lack of imagination in science fiction today, with a view toward how so many sci-fi characters are humanoid in appearance.  Now I […]

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  • A Serious Lack Of Imagination

    I believe there is a serious lack of imagination in science fiction today.  At least in one particular facet of the genre. To illustrate what I’m talking about, let’s take […]

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  • A Trip To The Bookstore

    I usually write these blog posts on Sunday afternoon, after my regular stop at one of the local bookstores in the Albuquerque area.  Today was no exception.  The first thing […]

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  • Too Many Facts

    Well, we’re embroiled in another presidential campaign season in the United States, and facts, figures, and allegations are flying around the multiverse like bees defending a hive.  I’m not much […]

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  • All-Time Worst

    This is an admittedly unscientific poll, but I’ve noticed over the years that the most common grammatical error across all types of writings seems to be the confusion of the word “you’re,” with the word […]

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  • Heinlein’s Rules

    I had an occasion a few days ago to revisit on the web Robert Heinlein’s rules of writing, and to reconsider as to how I felt about them.  For those who […]

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  • Being Read

    Recently I read an interview of the literary agent Jennifer Joel in the March/April 2015 issue of Poets & Writers magazine, and she made an astute comment which caught my eye.  I […]

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