Okay, quick, what do you think of when I say… science-fiction fan?
We all know the stereotpyes: a socially awkward but very smart nerd, with pocket protector, high waters, a fast computer, but no girlfriend; an unemployed 30-year-old playing video games in his parents’ basement; nutty 40-year-olds who show up at conventions dressed as Klingons. Certainly, nobody cool.
Most women [...]
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what do you see when I say….
Posted in science fiction, speculative fiction, writers, writing, tagged science fiction, science fiction fan, stereotypes, women writers, writers, writing on April 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
story published in MindFlights
Posted in publication, short story, speculative fiction, tagged mindflights, publication, short story on July 28, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I’m happy to report that my short story “The Shaman’s Brother” is now appearing in MindFlights, an excellent online and print magazine that publishes short stories, poetry and essays which seek to illuminate spiritual truths.
(MindFlights has also contracted another story of mine, due to appear later this year.)


