Book Review: The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi

I like this cover. Always read the afterword. John Scalzi has written a another fun book. It almost didn’t happen. It wasn’t on his radar. Rather, he intended to write a more serious, literary, brooding novel. Then, well, 2020. He put that book on hold, perhaps indefinitely, and wrote something…

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Copperfield Books Indie Author Fair

On Saturday, May 21st, I'll be at Copperfield Books, in Spring, Texas, from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM for book sales and signing. Even though I'm not an indie author, they're giving my publisher, Inklings, some space. Yes, this is the same great Copperfield Books that's been on the corner…

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Book Review: Artifact Space by Miles Cameron

How did I not know about Miles Cameron before now? Maybe because he writes under three names: Gordan Kent, Miles Cameron, and Christian Cameron, depending on his genre. This is both a great book and a great cover. I’ll put my confusion aside for the moment to talk about the…

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Cognitive Dysfunction

A few months ago, my agent, the wonderful Mickey Mikkelson, asked me if I was interested in writing a piece for Uncaged magazine. “It’s pretty wide open,” he said, “so, you can write about whatever you want.”  That’s not an exact quote, but it’s fairly accurate. I did a little…

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