Recommended LinksPublications:The Harrow: They published tales of fantasy and horror. And they were the first zine to publish me ("Tile") so they have my undying gratitude.Spinetinglers: They publish tales of dark fantasy and horror. My light horror/suspense story, "Emily's Star", appears in their June 2011 isse. Writers and Illustrators:Linda Chiara: She runs the local adult ed writers' workshop and edited Armistice Day. Linda has been an invaluable teacher. She helped teach me to stop writing as an engineer and start writing as a storyteller.Travis Leichssenring: He created the cover for Armistice Day. He did a fantastic job capturing a scene from the book exactly as I envisioned it. He's a pleasure to work with and I highly recommend him to other authors. Edward Morris: Not only a great alt history sci-fi writer, but a nice guy to boot. Ed was kind enough to review "Emily's Star" and offer feedback on the story. Other Stuff:The Planetary Society: The largest public space organization in the world. Founded in 1980 by Carl Sagan, Bruce Murray, and Louis Friedman, the Planetary Society is a non-profit venture that promotes space exploration all over the world. They fund research, experiments, and even tried to launch a solar sail (the rocket carrying it failed).The Daily Show: It may be "fake" news, but somehow its better than the real thing. The Constitution Society: Know your Constitutional rights before the left/right take them away! The Nature Conservancy: A non-profit environmental group that works with private citizens, governments, and businesses worldwide to protect biodiversity and promote ecologically sustainable industries. In other words, rather than rely on litigation to protect the environment, or attack people who just want to earn a living, they try to find a solution that works for all interested parties. Jack Daniels: What more needs to be said? Atom Films: A showcase for short films from all genres. Webmonkey: Put down your wysiwig and learn how to code! Music: These are some of the bands/musicians that I listen to. Some of them have come and gone but still deserve to be listed. Back to my home page 6/9/11
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