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Review of Matt Coleman's A ROCKY DIVORCE
Simply brilliant and seriously funny! Matt Coleman's Raquel "Rocky" Champagnolle is a magnificent creation - not only a protagonist but...
Elgon Williams
Nov 7, 20192 min read
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Science and Science Fiction: The Convergence
Scientific discovery is progressing so rapidly that I feel like I’m living in a science fiction novel. One example: the microbiome. This...
Susan Kuchinskas
Jul 26, 20192 min read
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A Tale of Four Books
For the past couple of months I have been in revision mode working on some unfinished and unpublished manuscripts. Two of the...
Elgon Williams
Mar 29, 20192 min read
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Everything I Need to Know I Learned from Star Trek: The Next Generation
A few weeks ago, I watched a rerun of Star Trek: The Next Generation, “Liaisons.” Picard was trapped on a planet, alone, and held against...
Joanna Evans
Feb 23, 20192 min read
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The Unspoken Language
In my soon-to-be published novel Code Gray, there is a line that reoccurs numerous times throughout the story. The posture of resignation...
by Benny Sims
Feb 17, 20192 min read
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Spiritualism: Celebrating the Spirit World
For my work-in-progress, I’ve been researching America’s Gilded Age: the late-Nineteenth and early-20th centuries. At first glance, it...
Ward Parker
Oct 21, 20182 min read
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Insect Allies, Unit 731 and Project 137: Fact Into Fiction?
The project is called “Insect Allies,” and it has sent chills down the spines of millions. The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects...
Seth Augenstein
Oct 7, 20183 min read
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Pay No Attention to the Writer Behind the Curtain
In a few short weeks my book will be released to the world, my very first baby, the one I spent years fretting about and writing and...
Laura Kemp
Oct 3, 20183 min read
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The Edge of the World
Like Sandra, one of the main characters in my Thuperman Series, as a kid I always dreamed of going to California. After all, it was the...
Elgon Williams
Sep 27, 20183 min read
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Keepin' it Real
When my family planned our annual summer vacation we were looking for loads of adventure mixed with heavy doses of water and woods. Our...
Laura Kemp
Aug 4, 20183 min read
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Hide Something Today
The photo accompanying this post is the treasure map we drew on the walls of our cabin in West Virginia before putting up new paneling....
Laura Ellen Scott
Jul 26, 20183 min read
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Sick to Death: An American Medical Epic
The clouds of bacteria were set loose on the 800,000 people of San Francisco one foggy September day in 1950. Serratia mascarens and...
Seth Augenstein
Jul 7, 20183 min read
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Empathy, Bean Bag Guns, and Other Acceptable Weapons
Early next month, my second novel, Graffiti Creek, will come out (August 8th ... pre-order your copy now). I have alluded to some of the...
Matt Coleman
Jun 25, 20184 min read
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The Balance Between Darkness and Light
I started to write this post intending to let you know more about myself, since you’ll be seeing my name run through this blog now and...
Joanna Evans
Jun 23, 20182 min read
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Tree Rings: How the Past Ain’t Even Past
The German researchers were up in the wilds of Norway, analyzing thousands of trees along a pristine rolling landscape of fjords and sky....
Seth Augenstein
Jun 7, 20183 min read
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Writing Fast
Yesterday was one of those banner days in writing. I typed "The End" on the final page of a project and reformatted it from "Work In...
Elgon Williams
Apr 15, 20184 min read
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Adventures in the Elgon Universe
Sorry if I’ve been mostly absent from blogging and social media lately. Except for a music review a couple of weeks ago and the weekly...
Elgon Williams
Mar 11, 20183 min read
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