I’m a physician and writer. My current project is Mission 51, which is both an old-school Science Fiction and an amusing Historical Fiction set in 1954-1969, about the alien immigrant of Area 51. 👽
After a tragic, fifty light-year voyage, Zeemat crash lands on a beautiful, sometimes hostile alien world... the planet Earth! Will he return to his own planet or make Earth his new home? Mission 51 is an immigrant story that is out of this world!
We flinch and tremble when it is suggested that Asimov, Heinlein and Clarke are not among the all-time great titans of literature. We want to bring to light the hidden gems of the science fiction genre - the types of stories that would m...
Fae Child is a gem, and I'm glad to know it is the first book of a planned trilogy. Jane-Holly Meissner has a talent for weaving fascinating stories with a pleasing prose. I am SO looking forward to The Furious Host!
Eight years after returning from the Otherworld Abbie Brown has to go back, this time on purpose, when her parents go missing.
Katherine Forrister's Curio Citizen is a fascinating story of immigration by abduction. It is a deliciously creepy, multi-cultural Sci-Fi. I highly recommend!
When a headstrong anthropologist is kidnapped to be put on display for an alien society, she must fight to prove she’s not a feral animal with the help of one native who sees her humanity--but what she sees in him may endanger them both.
I feel honored to be participating in the Nerdist Sci-Fi contest with works as remarkable as this! Takim Williams writes with a gorgeous descriptive clarity, and the story is simply fascinating. Wow!
In near-future St. Louis, a brain is connected to the internet of things, watching human drama unfold. Will Dr. Jackal’s experiment go mad before he succeeds? Will a grieving mother uncover the truth about her son’s vanished body? Should she want to?