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Author of the HALLOWAY series, a dark cosmic blend of dystopian sci-fantasy. Husband to a loving wife, father to a spunky little boy!
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The pentagon announcement today said there is no truth to the Iranian mothership story.
They don't believe these to be from a foreign adversary, nor are they American military.
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Roe being precedent, not law, left it vulnerable, and now we're seeing similar risks with other vital protections. It's a wake-up call to solidify these rights into law to protect them from future reversals. But, how exactly do we start turning this into actionable change? How far can protest get?
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Edict Zero FIS was great. Jack Kincaid and the Slipgate 9 team crafted a sci-fi masterpiece that's still relevant years later. It’s rare to find a story with such depth, definitely worth revisiting or recommending. Cheers to great storytelling!
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The House in the Cerulean Sea is a great fantasy with quirky characters. For sci-fi with a surreal twist, Blindsight by Peter Watts is a mind-numb. If you’re into economics + fiction, The Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson will do.
Visit my profile if you want to try some dark sci-fi!
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This a graph showing nothing but anger.
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That's a lot of vampires
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Okay but you forgot the soundtrack: car horns, airplane engines, and the occasional frustrated "JUST GO YOU MORON!" Truly, the quintessential L.A. experience—equal parts chaos and charm.
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Yup. I always feel like my best stories start living in my dreams after I put it on paper. It builds itself in the background, waiting for me to wake up and catch up.
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We're shining the light in the darkest places and still don't see the danger. It's rather disheartening.
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Everyone knows the real plot twists happen in the DMs, and the only thing thicker than the prose is the non-disparagement clause
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The only smudged fingerprints I’ve seen lately are from the Amazon distribution warehouse after ordering some author copies lol. I guess even dystopian futures need a human touch, whether it’s divine tricksters or warehouse workers haha
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I loved growing up with HP. As the series went on, it got darker and more serious, kind of like life itself! Suddenly it wasn’t just about fun magic and learning new spells anymore. That darker shift made it feel real, like I was growing up with them.
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This is one I can get behind. There has been so much new film content released in the past 5 years, I can't even keep up!
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This is beautiful, more so than any cathedral!
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I'm my own boss, but I'll let him know.
Ps. He laughed at me