The vanishing bookshelf
Like so many of us, my shelf of “to be read” books has always been long. While I set some limits on myself — there’s no point to spending money …
Like so many of us, my shelf of “to be read” books has always been long. While I set some limits on myself — there’s no point to spending money …
So last week I signed a contract with McFarland Publishers for a book, due next year, on Alien Visitors (working title): ET invaders, alien/human romance, friendly aliens, alien superheroes, aliens …
Greg Hatcher doesn’t just write fun columns for this blog, you know – he also writes short stories, so let’s take a look at some of them!
For my contribution to the countless recommendations for how to pass the time in the self-isolation dictated by the current pandemic, I took the opportunity to recommend the complete works of Alan Brennert.
Still working on the to-read pile. Here’s three more mysteries, this time featuring Max Allan Collins.
Hope springs eternal, so I hope I can do this every month. Let’s see what’s what!
Taking a cue from a fellow AJS-er, I consider various books by my favorite author, Ursula K. LeGuin, as a literary on-ramp for younger readers.