My novella, Infinite Realities, has received a positive review at sfreader.com by Lyn Perry!
Be sure to check it out. Especially if you've yet to get the book and read it, and are wondering if it is worth your while to do so.
Thanks.
Monday, May 26, 2008
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Now, buy signed copies of "Strange Worlds of Lunacy" from my site!
I now have copies of this anthology I can sign and sell. If you want an author-signed copy, go to my published titles page.
Strange Worlds of Lunacy (2008 Anthology)
Strange Worlds of Lunacy is a compilation of the funniest fantasy and sci-fi humor in the galaxy, the known universe, and all nine-million planes of existence! (Okay, well, maybe just the surrounding 5 blocks.) More than 50 short stories, limericks, and poems by breakout authors and seasoned veterans alike. This antho will have you laughing so hard you'll wet your... "...a squeaky-clean bathroom buddy." ~ Colin P. Davies
My two flash fictions in this book:
Shake, Rattle, and Roll: Food feeds the mind and music the soul. But what happens when the two are combined into one "rising" reality? Lots of dough.
Baby Truth: Where do babies come from? No, don't give me any of that mother and father stuff. That's a cover. Now, tell me, where do they really, really come from?
Strange Worlds of Lunacy (2008 Anthology)
Strange Worlds of Lunacy is a compilation of the funniest fantasy and sci-fi humor in the galaxy, the known universe, and all nine-million planes of existence! (Okay, well, maybe just the surrounding 5 blocks.) More than 50 short stories, limericks, and poems by breakout authors and seasoned veterans alike. This antho will have you laughing so hard you'll wet your... "...a squeaky-clean bathroom buddy." ~ Colin P. Davies
My two flash fictions in this book:
Shake, Rattle, and Roll: Food feeds the mind and music the soul. But what happens when the two are combined into one "rising" reality? Lots of dough.
Baby Truth: Where do babies come from? No, don't give me any of that mother and father stuff. That's a cover. Now, tell me, where do they really, really come from?
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