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  1. Dragon*Con Success on Day One

    I set a modest goal for Dragon*Con this year: to buy and have signed two specific books. I achieved that goal yesterday, so the rest of the con will entail working at Jim Minz's behest at the Baen road show, attending whatever-the-heck-I-want, and making some progress on the short story I'm writing.

    The books I came in pursuit of were:
    • Shades of Milk and Honey, the first novel by Mary Robinette Kowal, one of my writing friends from the Codex writers group who also happens to be
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  2. Happy Birthday, Neil Armstrong

    Eighty years ago today -- August 5, 1930, Neil A. Armstrong was born in Wapakoneta, Ohio. He grew up to be the first man to walk on the surface of the Moon.


    (Neil Armstrong in the Lunar Module after walking on the Moon. NASA image.)


    And 35 years ago today, in 1975, test pilot John Manke glided the X-24B to a safe landing at Edwards AFB, thereby proving the concept that would allow Space ...
  3. A Baen's Bar Patron Describes My Work

    'nother Mike, one of the long-time patrons of Baen's Bar, recently suggested some alternatives to the "Slushmaster General" title bestowed upon me by Alethea Kontis, viz.,
    • Admiral of the Slush
    • Grand Master of the Slushy Barrens
    • Explorer Extraordinaire of Slush

    In the same message, he presented this "appropriately melodramatic" (his words, not mine) portrayal of the slush reader's trade:

    His steely eyes blazed through his thick goggles as he
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  4. New Story: 'Memorial at Copernicus'

    My story, "Memorial at Copernicus," went live today at Redstone Science Fiction.

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    It's a brief alternate history tale that takes place (of course) on the Moon; specifically, near Copernicus Crater. Here's the direct link if you want to check it out -- I hope you enjoy it!

    Also today, I completed a long-overdue web redesign.

    Let me know what you think! ...
  5. Micro-Fiction

    THAUMATROPE, a "a Twitter fiction magazine for Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror fiction under 140 characters," published my micro-fiction submission yesterday.

    There's no good way to excerpt from something only 140 characters long -- I'm not even sure how to title the thing -- and it's probably just as quick if I provide the link: Check it out here.

    If you're on Twitter, you can follow THAUMATROPE for more micro-fiction at http://twitter.com/thaumatrope. ...
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