September 4th, 2015
Crossed Genres has published Ants on a Trestle, my latest hard SF short story in their 2065 themed issue. 50 years from now we can get anywhere on the planet in a couple of hours, but we still can’t keep the Argentine Ant out of anywhere it wants to go. I fudged the biology a bit in this story, but the engineering and physics described is very, very real.
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August 27th, 2015
The Young Explorer’s Adventure Guide 2016 is now kickstarting. $20 gets you a DRM free epub including my story “Blood Test” and a paperback donation to the school of your choice. Coyotes, little sisters, and a heptathlon in New Mexico. What could go wrong?
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August 5th, 2015
SF Comet has published my latest short story, For Your Safety. See what happens when Mom-Shaming, Uber, the nanny state, and self-driving cars collide in the middle of a natural disaster. Also, four other great stories (3 in Chinese) about “Compassionate Cages.” Enjoy!
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June 16th, 2015
T. Gene Davis has published my latest short story, The Valediction. Enjoy!
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June 8th, 2015
My latest (very) short story, “Email Recovered from Genetech Debris, Lt. Jeffrey Abramowitz Investigatingâ€, is now available in Third Flatiron’s Summer issue, Only Disconnect for Kindle or DRM-free ePub.

Enjoy!
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May 31st, 2015
I like conventions. I like book conventions. I love book conventions that don’t require long distance travel and hotel. But on the other hand:
BookCon is the event where storytelling and pop culture collide. Consumers and brands will experience the origin of the story in all its forms by interacting with the authors, publishers, celebrities and creators of content that influence everything we read, hear and see.
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