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A Busy Day at AlbaCon
As is my habit, I'll be attending this year's AlbaCon convention in Albany, New York, on Saturday the 14th. It's at the Marriott Courtyard hotel in Clifton Park, NY, just outside Albany. This year I told the convention organizers they could have me for a single day, so they decided to pack as much into…
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Big Announcement! THE MIRANDA CONSPIRACY!
I'm pleased and proud to announce that my next Billion Worlds novel, The Miranda Conspiracy, is scheduled for release by Baen Books in February 2025! Join Daslakh, Zee, Adya, and Pelagia as they travel to Adya's home world Miranda and face a trio of threats: a political coup, a financial scheme . . . and the…
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At Liberty
UPDATE: Due to my own inattention during planning, the Sunday events had to be rescheduled or eliminated. I have revised this post to reflect my new schedule. This coming weekend, June 21-23, I'll be in mountain-girt Chattanooga, Tennessee for LibertyCon, now in its 36th year. As always, when I go to a convention I don't…
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Ozblogging: The Scarecrow of Oz, Part 2
(Sorry for the delay: in retrospect I shouldn't have started this series right before a pair of back-to-back trips. Thanks for your patience.) The Ork doesn't like being stuck in any cave, even one with a couple of humans in it for company, so he insists on exploring the dark tunnel at the back of…
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Ozblogging: The Scarecrow of Oz, Part 1
Well, it has been more than six years since I blogged about one of the Oz books, so it's time to head down the Yellow Brick Road again and tackle a new one. This time we're looking at The Scarecrow of Oz, the eighth of the Oz novels written by L. Frank Baum. It was…
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Cinematic Note
Bonnie Chagneau-Ravoire is the greatest actress in the world, and I will fight anyone who disagrees.
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Notes on Worldbuilding, Part 17: Aliens!
We've finally arrived at discussing actual intelligent extraterrestrial beings. I'm going to come at this concept from two directions in separate posts. This entry will discuss the science of alien beings — what they might be like, based on all the previous worldbuilding entries in this series. My next entry will look at aliens from…
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Boskone 61!
On February 9-11 I'll be at the fabulous Westin Waterfront hotel in Boston for the 61st BOSKONE! The venerable New England convention is back again and I'll be part of it. Come on down and see some of the best writers in the U.S. talking about science fiction. And me. Here's my schedule: Friday,…
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There Is No Fermi Paradox
The famous Fermi Paradox is one of the central concerns of research on the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI). Just to summarize quickly: we know of no good reason why technological civilizations can't emerge on other worlds in our Galaxy, but we see no signs of any. Paradox! "Where is everybody?" Enrico Fermi asked plaintively.…
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Notes on Worldbuilding Part 16: Alien Reproduction
All living things reproduce. Organisms on Earth have evolved a dizzying array of reproductive habits and anatomy. I'm just going to look at the very basics in this post, and next time we'll look at how reproduction might affect the mentality and society of alien beings. Strategies: Biologists have identified two basic reproductive "strategies" for…
