

1957: Not such a good year?
Brutal European dictators invading their smaller neighbors vanished after the middle of the last century. Didn't it? So readers may find...


What if the Nazis had won?
The science fiction subgenre that answers questions like that is called "Alternate History." Phillip K. Dick's 1962 Hugo-winning novel...


Secrets guaranteed to get you published. Or not...
Take a listen, here, https://www.ethanfreckleton.com/every-word-counts-with-robert-buettner/ to my interview with host Ethan Freckleton...


Party live, No Mask Required
Wednesday evening, August 5, 2020, at 8:00 pm EDT participate, or just watch and listen, as Baen Video Czar (and Space Opera author and...


Good thing, small(er) package
One month from now, on July 28, 2020, My Enemy's Enemy officially releases in mass market paperback format. Belaboring the obvious, the...


C.S.Lewis' Re-enchanted Man and Veterans Day 2020
Most Americans know C.S. Lewis wrote The Chronicles of Narnia. Fewer know that in the late 1930s he wrote science fiction set on Mars and...


Critics warming up to The Frost Queen
The venerable Science Fiction review site SF REVIEW says: "Don't let the low-rent cover art of the new short story compilation Noir...


The Species as Big as The Ritz
Tangent, the venerable SF review magazine, took a look at Voices of The Fall, the second anthology of short stories set in John Ringo's...
In the (Annie's Book Stop) Spotlight
This week I visited (virtually) the venerable and renowned multi-location New England booksellers Annie's Book Stop of Worcester. You can...


My Enemy's Enemy: "Plausible, terrifying, and entertaining"
The Galveston Daily News says My Enemy's Enemy "skillfully mixes actual history with might-have-been to create a plausible, terrifying,...