Please join Book View Café in welcoming John Cramer. We’re pleased to announce our newest member, physicist and SF writer John Cramer, and to present his SF novels, Twistor and Einstein’s Bridge. John Cramer divides his time among writing science … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: August 2013
Twistor A Novel of Hard Science Fiction by John Cramer A condensed-matter physics experiment in a university physics laboratory produces an unexpected breakthrough, when the apparatus begins swapping normal matter with “shadow matter.” Industrial espionage goes awry and young physicist … Continue reading
Einstein’s Bridge A Novel of Hard Science Fiction by John Cramer In 2004 in a possible universe, the DOE’s Superconducting Supercollider has been constructed in Waxahachie, Texas and is beginning operation, making unintended trans-dimensional signals that are being received in … Continue reading
Lhind the Thief by Sherwood Smith Lhind has been on the run all her life. Stealing what she needs, using magic for disguise, she never stays anywhere long. Lhind even has secrets from herself, for she has few memories, and … Continue reading
Writer Julianne Lee is a creative who discovered at a young age that daydreaming with a purpose equaled telling stories for fun. It was a while before she realized it might also be a great way to make a living.
Continue readingI have two bird feeders at my house. One in the front, and one at the back. This post, is going to be for the birds. … Continue reading
(Picture from here.) When I first moved up here to Massachusetts I did what I always do, I went to the science museum. There was an exhibit of the cave paintings. The docent talked about them and said (as close as … Continue reading
Darcy’s 13th week of life saw another milestone and his first puppy class. He finished the week at 43.5 pounds, a little more than half his expected adult weight of just under 88 pounds. (That being the upper limit of … Continue reading
Believe it or not, a one-star review is truly a gift. Not everybody gets one. Count yourself lucky if you can honestly admit to receiving a one-star review. The fact is, five-star reviews are rather easy to come by. You … Continue reading
The question posed for this blog series was, “What was your first computer?” My kids would have just one answer to that question. When they grew old enough to have their own computers, my wife and I bought ones for … Continue reading