Month: May 2003
Remember that really weird dream you had about Legolas? You might call it a fantasy, but write it down, it becomes “fan fiction.” Fans…
So, you want to be immortal? Or at least to live longer than 80 years without becoming decrepit or having to contend with deteriorating…
With the economics not necessarily being in my favor, why do I write stories? Why do I write novels? Is a $1250 check really…
There seems to be a growing trend in the literary world that views Science Fiction as the second-rate, poor-relation member of the literature family.…
On July 1st, 1999 I had retired from the Hammonton, New Jersey Public School District as a middle school English teacher after thirty-four years…
Q: Can you tell us a bit about how you came up with the idea for Forever Child? A: Well, often times writers, particularly…
In the opening volume of the sequel trilogy to The Death of the Necromancer, Martha Wells further fleshes out the world she introduced in…
Three-hundred years into the future, and the world has changed. Among a chosen few, life expectancy is now hundreds of years; these are the…
And so onto book 2, which pretty much continues where Book 1 (The Ill-Made Mute – see review) left off.Imrhain is now no longer…
The basic outline of this book is one of those that can be simplified down to ‘the child destined for greater things’. Think EH…