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Read M. Darusha Wehm's "Retaking Elysium: A Mars Consortium Story" tonight.
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A smart, realistic, aware, but also really interesting novella about living and working in a Martian mining colony.

Started reading Matthew Zapruder's "The Pajamaist: Poems."
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Am on the fence about this one so far.

Finished reading Jon Evans' "Exadelic."
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While this started out as a cinematic action story, it took so many sharp left turns, and a couple rights, but I was here for all of it.

Finished reading Ellen Bass' "Of Separateness & Merging: Poems."
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Oh, man, this was all over the place, subject-wise, but solid throughout. Good stuff.

While we don't know where crime, its prevention, or its investigation will go in the future, it's fun to imagine. And even more fun to read short stories by those who are really good at imagining. Here's the link to my interview with Jennifer Brozek and Cat Rambo, editors of the criminally-minded sci-fi short story anthology, “The Reinvented Detective.”
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Started reading Greg Chapman's collection "Midnight Masquerade."
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Seems a little late to be reading a Halloween story (which is what opens this book), but it was freaky good, setting a high bar for this collection.

New year, but not a new me. Same old me.

That said, I'd like to get a new job this year. Full-time, part-time, freelance, whatever.

I can write about video games, but I think I'd like to try writing a game. Or working with other people to write a game. Baby steps.

Though if someone wants a fleshed out idea for a AAA third-person shooter with series potential...

Anyway, if anyone has any ideas, or leads, or openings, my DMs are open. (Oh, and please RT — I need all the help I can get.)

When reading a novel in which the fabric of the universe is malleable, it's hard to tell if typos are intentional or not.

It's odd, a lot of authors who write novels based on board games actually don't play said games. But in my new Q&A with "Terraforming Mars: Shores Of A New Horizon" writer M. Darusha Wehm, they explain how being a "Terraforming Mars" fan helped them write this sci-fi adventure novel.
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Read Yasmina Reza's play "The God Of Carnage" tonight.
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Not surprised the parents of 2 kids who fought would end up fighting themselves, but seeing how it happens in this play was both tense and divine.

Started reading Ellen Bass' "Of Separateness & Merging: Poems."
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Took me years to track a copy down; first dozen pages made me glad I did.
Oh, and it still had the "do you want a catalog" postcard from 1977 in it.

Finished reading Sue Burke's "Dual Memory."
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A unique and engaging socio- / political story about A.I. / machine intelligence, art, and trauma, as well as manners and the benefits of having them.

Finished reading Rolly Kent's "Phone Ringing In A Dark House: Poems."
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Really good collection of , especially the more personal / narrative ones.

Started reading Sue Burke's "Dual Memory."
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Am riveted by both the vivid world and the hapless narrator making his way through it.

Read Christopher Rowe's "The Navigating Fox" tonight.
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A rather engaging (and often tonally Shakespearean) human / sentient animal society tale.

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