Short Story Showcase #15: Passage
This series focuses on stories that are both enjoyable and do something that I find interesting from a technical perspective. This week, let’s think about “home.”
This series focuses on stories that are both enjoyable and do something that I find interesting from a technical perspective. This week, let’s think about “home.”
I love history, and periodically I run across amazing things while digging through the old books I’ve accumulated over the years. This one may be new to you, but, on the off chance it jogs your memory, do you remember … Continued
This series focuses on stories that are both enjoyable and do something that I find interesting from a technical perspective. This week it’s a genuinely new take on the trope of “robots with souls.”
This series focuses on stories that are both enjoyable and do something that I find interesting from a technical perspective. This week, granite cheese souffle!
When recounting the history of one’s martial art, it has long been required that one embellish or fabricate fascinating details. For those unfamiliar with the history of East Asian arts, a scorecard can prove useful for evaluating the quality of … Continued
This series focuses on stories that are both well-written and do something that I find interesting from a technical perspective. This week, we’re hitting the bottle. A Hundred and Seventy Storms, by Aliette de Bodard and published in Uncanny Magazine, … Continued
This series focuses on stories that are both enjoyable and do something that I find interesting from a technical perspective. This week, let’s talk about time travel.
This series focuses on stories that are both enjoyable and do something that I find interesting from a technical perspective. This week, let’s get familiar.
This series focuses on stories that are both well-written and do something that I find interesting from a technical perspective. This week, let’s talk about what makes us who we are.
It’s Tomato Week on Tiny Toon Adventures Short Story Showcase! This series focuses on stories that are both well-written and do something that I find interesting from a technical perspective. I don’t normally condone Tomato Surprises, or surprising a … Continued