A Drive Down Memory Lane
November 2nd, 2018
$ cat incident.dat | convert -t per56 | filter -level 'external' | more
auto13: Hello @firehydrant76 . How are you doing today?
Tagged: shortstory scifi
November 2nd, 2018
$ cat incident.dat | convert -t per56 | filter -level 'external' | more
auto13: Hello @firehydrant76 . How are you doing today?
Tagged: shortstory scifi
August 6th, 2018
I just finished reading Fluke: Or, I Know Why the Winged Whale Sings by Christopher Moore. I’m a fan of Christopher Moore. I really love his mixture of humor and the fantastic. I consider him a modern day Douglas Adams. Lamb is an amazing book that I encourage everyone to read. But Fluke? Well, Fluke fell short. While it was mostly enjoyable it had some major flaws that sort of ruined it for me. Needless to say. Spoilers are coming.
Tagged: bookreview scifi
June 11th, 2018
"I'm afraid your daughter is a vampire". The words still rang in Bob's ears. The content of the words were less shocking than the calm and straightforward manner the old man said them. Vampires are the fictitious villains of medieval fairy tales, yet the man used that word so casually, as if her were describing a case of the flu.
Tagged: shortstory scifi
June 11th, 2018
The captain stared into the abyss through his cabin window pensively. So many stars. So many possible worlds, yet so empty. He took another swig of a drink. It's hard to get the good stuff in space, he mused, but captains rations were decent.
Tagged: shortstory scifi