Miss Taken

There were times when I felt less like my planet’s representative to the galaxy and more like a B-movie celebrity. Most events at UnionCon were at least nominally about promoting goodwill between the systems of the Galactic Union. The meet-and-greet, on the other hand, was primarily about signing autographed photos for groupies. Yes, I had groupies.

Switching the Code

“It’s terrible that Black people are being killed by police, but all this looting/rioting has to stop.” “It’s terrible that all this looting/rioting happens, but Black people being killed by police has to stop.” Switching the order of the sentence does a couple of amazing things. First, it alters a conditional sentence. The conjunction, “but,”…Read More…

Rules of Engagement, Part 2

This is the conclusion of a two-part story. If you’ve not read Part 1, you can link to it here. Search Ada gaped at the Denebian vessel. “How does it fly without wings or propellers? It’s too small to be an airship.” “It’s hard to explain in layman’s terms,” said Luken. “The engines manipulate gravity…Read More…

Rules of Engagement, Part 1

Ada Stein will be a familiar character to anyone who has already read A Time to Build, the first book in the Umea Bakearen series. I was only marginally aware of Ms. Stein’s history when I introduced her character, and when I discovered who she really was, I decided to dig deeper and learn as much as I could about her.

Asylum

This story first appeared in Captain’s Log, an anthology of sci-fi tales by members of the Facebook group The Dragon’s Rocketship. Dab stepped out into the warmth of the Denebian sunlight and contemplated her future. This place wasn’t home, but it was decidedly better than living on a Bhetangu conglomerate orbiting a dead planet. Assuming…Read More…

The Ground is Alive

Fear is often our first reaction to things we don’t understand. Sometimes, those things don’t understand us, either. Miles Lewis sat in Hendrickson’s office, trying to ignore the stink of the man’s cigarette smoke and focus on the recording of the survey team’s final transmission. The video was too snowy to make out anything, even…Read More…

HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, etc…

I am the sort of person who likes to be “hands on,” meaning I want to know how stuff works. I love WordPress, because it’s really easy to configure and run a website and blog without necessarily having to know how everything works under the hood. But I don’t like not knowing how everything works…Read More…