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New Short Story!
It’s been a loooong, so very long time since I’ve had the time or inspiration to write, and so I’m very proud to have completed my latest novella! I don’t ordinarily read or write about dragons, but awhile back I … Continue reading →
Posted in Announcements, Christian Speculative Fiction, dragons, Speculative Fiction, Stories, Writing
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Tagged dragons, Novella, short stories, Speculative Fiction, writing
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Ghost Hunt – Part 2
Click here to read part one. Tim was the first to see it. “What is that light?” A bright cloud floated in the far corner. It wasn’t like anything he’d seen before. It glowed from within like a nebula. It … Continue reading →
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Tagged ghost, short stories, Speculative Fiction, time travel
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Ghost Hunt
Hey kids! I have a Halloween ghost story for you… Ghost Hunt Teranz never grew tired of the brilliant kaleidoscope of temporal transit, but as he and his partner, Saly, materialized into musty darkness, his excitement jumped a notch. Residual energy … Continue reading →
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Forgotten Published
Great news! Forgotten, the short story I released in installments on my blog last fall, has been published in the online magazine, The Cross and the Cosmos. This free, downloadable magazine aims to provide the best speculative fiction from a … Continue reading →
Posted in Announcements, Blogs and the Web, Books and Magazines, Christian Speculative Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Stories
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Tagged Christian Science Fiction, Christian Speculative Fiction, Christian worldview, Cross and the Cosmos, Forgotten, manned space flight, online magazine, science fiction, short stories
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Talking with Dolphins
Sometimes a news item just jumps out at you, begging to have a good story written about it. I came across such an article recently at Gizmag, which shared about a device scientists are working on to help one day … Continue reading →