
Role Model, Not Runway Model
In 2017 I heard a great deal about the new movie, Wonder Woman, based on the old DC comic. All over Facebook, everywhere I looked,
In 2017 I heard a great deal about the new movie, Wonder Woman, based on the old DC comic. All over Facebook, everywhere I looked,
An Impossumble Summer by Brenda W. Clough Psammeads live in England, unicorns in France. But when Rianne moves from overseas to an American suburb she
Winters Are Hard by Steven Popkes Everyone knows winters are hard. Merle is homeless on Coney Island. He keeps remembering things from long, long ago.
Edge to Center Omnibus by Brenda W. Clough What is time travel good for? How many worlds and friends can Jack Wragsland save, or lose,
When Demons Die by Justina Robson For a demon of supreme power, a change is as good as eternal rest.
Originally published in November, 2009 by Phyllis Irene Radford Twenty some odd years ago, I hurried down the wet slope of a parking lot and
The question I fielded about literary license in a Q&A in a Catholic Writers Conference I participated in as a non-Catholic guest, (I’m a Baha’i)
This is the second in a series built around Q&A sessions from an online Catholic Writers Conference I was invited to participate in as an
“one of the best fantasy collections of the year” -Publishers Weekly A dozen stories of fantasy, horror, and science fiction with a good dose of
A Free Novelette by Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff “Hand-Me-Down Town” was originally published in Analog Science Fiction Magazine in 1989 and was my first published work
Author Interview: Steven Popkes Interviewed by Phyllis Irene Radford Steven has brought a scientific mind to the Book View Café. He began his volunteer
House of Birds by Steven Popkes Is a terraformed Venus full of dinosaurs worth it?
Ursula K. Le Guin’s Hainish Novels & Stories from Library of America ed. Brian Attebury THE HAINISH NOVELS AND STORIES, Volumes One and Two, separately