Monthly Archives: September 2020

Antipodean SF – The Sacred Order of the Guardians of the Last Door

The Sacred Order of the Guardians of the Last Door, my short story about silent monks, tap dancing, and the end of the world, originally at On Spec, is now available on Antipodean SF. You can read it here.

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Antipodean SF – Against Stupidity

Against Stupidity, my micro-story about a possible solution to a future Trump, originally at Lite Lit One, is now on Antipodean SF. You can read it here.

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Twenty-two Twenty-eight – The Ups and Downs of Being Starborn

In August, a fourth story was accepted and published in Twenty-two Twenty-eight. The Ups and Downs of Being Starborn is a tale of finding your roots and deciding where you belong. You can read it here.

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Twenty-two Twenty-eight – Blue Is The Sea, and Deep

In May, a third story was published in Twenty-two Twenty-eight. Blue is the Sea, and Deep, is a tale of a future Earth submerged under water, and the changes that had to be made to adapt in such an environment. … Continue reading

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Daily Science Fiction – Mothers and Sons

My time travel story, Mothers and Sons, was accepted by Daily Science Fiction in July, and published a few days ago — you can read it here. It’s my fourth time travel story that gets published, and the third dealing … Continue reading

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