• Crunchy Game Content: Traveller Vehicles

    On a Facebook group devoted to the Traveller roleplaying game one of the other members commented on the lack of civilian antigravity vehicles in the game. There are plenty of Grav Tanks, Grav APCs, Grav Gunships, but not a lot of common, inexpensive vehicles for everyday use. Here are some designs I’ve come up with…

  • EYES ONLY: The Ishtar Deception

    I just submitted the manuscript for my next novel, The Ishtar Deception. My elevator-pitch description of the book is “a James Bond novel set in the year 10,000.” Writing it was fun, and I hope reading it will be, too. So, as a reward to everyone for being patient while I let the blog languish…

  • Because Everything’s Better With Pirates

    One reason I’ve been a little remiss about blogging on my own site recently is that I was composing a long piece about possible forms of future crime in space for the Center for the Study of Space Crime, Piracy, and Governance, the coolest think tank ever devised. My guest post for their blog is…

  • New Digs

    Welcome to my new Web site! I blogged using the Typepad platform for nearly two decades, but they’ve decided to shut down so I need a new host. Let’s hope WordPress lasts longer. I’m shifting my domain name to this site, and if I can manage it I will move all my archived material as…

  • Australia, Part 7

    From Warrnambool we drove west along the coast some more, but not far. Just a few miles away is Tower Hill, a fascinating environment well worth the stop. The southern part of the Australian state of Victoria is made of limestone. It's even called the "Limestone Coast." That's how you get cool formations like the…

  • Australia, Part 6

    On May 10 we checked out of our hotel in Melbourne, loaded all our gear into the rental car, and set out westward to the town of Torquay where we began our drive along the Great Ocean Road. The G.O.R. runs along the south coast of Victoria, and was a big public-works project intended to…

  • A Glorious Thing

    The Center for the Study of Space Crime, Piracy, and Governance is hosting a Webinar this coming Thursday, July 24, at 1:00 p.m. Eastern time. The topic: "SciFi and Space Piracy: How Imagination Can Drive Policy." I'll be moderating an all-star panel — Geoffrey Landis, Laura Montgomery, Allen Steele, and Walter Jon Williams — as…

  • Australia, Part 5

    On May 8 we toured the State Library of Victoria, which is an impressive complex in the core of Melbourne. We admired some of the rare and unusual books on display, and went up to the walkway around the top of the rotunda for a view of the reading room below. Diane then had to…

  • Australia, Part 4

    In honor of Independence Day in the United States of America, I'm going to continue the narrative of our visit to Australia.  On May 5 we started our day with brunch at the Sydney Seafood Market — some big raw oysters and an assortment of sushi. No clownfish.  Then by foot to the Australian National…

  • Australia, Part 3

    Our first full day in Sydney was Saturday, May 3. That was also the date of an "author event" at Abbey's Bookshop in downtown Sydney, which was one reason we scheduled our visit then. The reading and signing were set for afternoon, so in the morning we woke early and breakfasted at a chocolate shop…

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