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1. Science Fiction Books - By: Michael Russell
I have always enjoyed science fiction books, from the time I was a very small child on. When I was 8 years old, I joined a science fiction book club, where we read some of the science fiction classics. I remember The Time Machine and Journey to the Center of the Earth, like they were yesterday. My...

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The Three "questions" Of Science Fiction
There is a great deal of misunderstanding about what that particular branch of literature called Science Fiction actually consists of. Is it space-ships and monsters? Time machines? Galactic empires? Well, its all of those things, and often none of them.Science Fiction, broadly speaking, is story-telling that deals with the impact of organized knowledge on human beings. Usually, this means technology, and the way it changes usand reveals about us. After all, most tech
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2. Writing Science Poetry - By: Susan Shaw
Science poetry or scientific poetry is a specialized poetic genre that makes use of science as its subject. Written by scientists and nonscientists, science poets are generally avid readers and appreciators of science and "science matters." Science poetry may be found in anthologies, i...

3. Science Fiction Books - By: Michael Russell
Ive been raised on science fiction books and computer games, and Im not afraid to admit it. Im proud of my geekhood these days. Although it took some years of talk therapy to help me deal with all the verbal and physical abuse I sustained in middle school, I feel an appreciation for good science ...

4. The Road Less Traveled In Seattle - By: Michael Russell
If you are in the process of making plans to visit Seattle Washington, I'm sure you've checked out all kinds of information about what there is to do and see in the area. There are many things that make all of the must do lists because they offer appeal to the greater population rather than things t...

5. From Lances To Light Sabers - By: David R.
Why do we write? Well, that's a highly personal question forwhich each person needs to look inside him or herself to findthe answer, but I would guess that, in many cases, it is a wayto set aside "everyday" life for a while and retreat into asetting of your own creation. After all, when you'...

6. The Grown Up Side Of Seattle - By: Michael Russell
Seattle Washington is a city that has much to offer young and old alike as a vacation destination. The truly amazing thing about a city like Seattle is that many of the attractions that might appeal to young children, might also appeal to those of an older generation for much the same and very diffe...

7. Science Fiction Books - By: Michael Russell
Science fiction (now referred to as sf, and no longer sci-fi, which is trs pass) enthusiasts will quibble and mutter and debate on the absolute best science fiction books to readif they were all asked for recommendations. But they likely will also stop butting heads long enough to give nods to the ...



8. Writing 101: Research That Novel - By: John T Jones, Ph.d.
How do you start writing a novel? The first thing I do is decide the genre and the setting. I suppose you saw some version of Back to the Future. Here the setting is changing not because of location, but because of time period. Flashing back or forward changes the a...

9. On Writing And Poetry: Harry Calhoun In Conversation - By: Trina Allen
This is just brilliant. The whole interview is incredible I'm REALLY appreciative of some seriously good advice from a fellow writer. Mark Howell, Senior Writer, Solares Hill Harry Calhouns picture could appear beside the dictionary definition for journeyman. Living proof tha...

10. Book Club Recommendations - By: Michael Russell
Youre away from your literate friends who have similar reading tastes, youve been out of school for quite some time, and you dont have access to a hip librarian or brick-and-mortar bookstore or informative publications like the New York Times Book Review. But you are hungry for some good literature...

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