Tag: sci-fi

  • If the game of golf has been said, ‘as being a beautiful walk, interrupted.’ then the isomerism can be said about surfing the internet ‘as being a walk beautifully interrupted.’ I was conducting research for my Work In Progress (Silversides) and found a wiki post that was exactly what I was looking for (artificial gills), but…

  •     Even as a writer of Sci-Fi, I am overwhelmed by the detail of this image (Andromeda).  I got so use to seeing a galaxy as an object, that I forgot just how much ‘star stuff’ it takes to make that galaxy.   But looking at this image has brought me so much closer to my current writing, as if I…

  •   My favorite bookstore in the entire galaxy, and it happens to be in the spiral arm of Brooklyn, just an F transit away from my place in Manhattan. Listen to their story and help fulfill their mission, which is a fantastic one.    

  • Available now on Amazon.com (Click here) Two field biologists from N.J. Fish & Wildlife discover a pair of waterfowl clinging to a metal cleat with twig-like growths protruding from their skulls and have traced the contagion to a common marsh grass called Phragmites. Shortly after their reporting to the CDC, the contagion has found a human host, then another and…

  • What is it to be called “Human”

  • data mining and what is known about you.

  • What if a black hole… a very small one entered the earth. This is a great Sci-Fi Thriller with great fact woven into it.

  • Another great read and arrow for the tech’s quiver. Have you ever thought about how actually a teleportation might be carried out and the ramifications of teleporting? This is it.

  • What a significant read. I love Robert Sawyer’s style

  • Mad Max with a linux laptop meets Twister.