Yes, now you can view an ebook of "Infinite Realities," the original and allegorical tale of Sisko, a fourteen-year-old boy who is gifted with the ability to preform miracles, but can't use the gift for selfish reasons without cursing himself.
This provides a good way to check out the book before you buy it, or you might consider it for gifts. Here's the link:
Infinite Realities Ebook
Enjoy!
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Monday, February 25, 2008
First flash fiction I ever wrote in print!
A flash I wrote way back in November 2005 has found its way into print at Resident Aliens! The editor has mentioned that he sort of liked first person, present stories. So I said, "Have I got a story for you!" It's the only one I've ever done, and really, it is more a stream of consciousness point of view in present tense.
I should add, Lyn Perry, the managing editor, is excellent to work with. I would encourage any fellow writers to submit there.
So, hold onto your hats, and enjoy "Space Talk"
I should add, Lyn Perry, the managing editor, is excellent to work with. I would encourage any fellow writers to submit there.
So, hold onto your hats, and enjoy "Space Talk"
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
A Favorite of Mine, Now In Print!
I wrote a flash fiction last year that I titled, "Facing the Cave." It is intentionally an allegorical story about how Christ releases us from death's clutches, but cast into the context of a classical fantasy of a knight and a dragon's "battle." So, more than just being an entertaining story, it also holds a lot of meaning for me, which is why I guess it is one of my favorites thus far among my writings.
It is being published by MindFlights, an online/print magazine of science fiction and fantasy. Here is the link to the story: Facing the Cave
And, just in time for Valentine's Day, a poem I wrote last year on the romantic side.
Waters That Bind published at Haruah. Point your loved one to it and say it's part of your card.
Thanks for reading!
It is being published by MindFlights, an online/print magazine of science fiction and fantasy. Here is the link to the story: Facing the Cave
And, just in time for Valentine's Day, a poem I wrote last year on the romantic side.
Waters That Bind published at Haruah. Point your loved one to it and say it's part of your card.
Thanks for reading!
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