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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Be One of the Cool Kids...

There's only a few days left, by Friday it will be too late.
You know you always wanted to be the one. The one who knew what was cool before everyone else. The trendsetter, the pathfinder. The one who watched Firefly from the first episode, and owned the Black Key's Big Come Up back when it was their only album.
Well, on Friday another ground floor opportunity will be lost forever.
Because on Friday, I will upload chapter two of DownTown, my serial story on JukePop.
So if you want to one day be the one, the one who looks bored to tears at the premier of the DownTown major motion picture event. The one that yawns and says, "I remember when it was just a stupid web serial by some hack with the same first name as a number. I've read it since the first installment." If you want to attain that level of cool, then you better get on over to JukePop and read chapter one. 
Before everyone else does. 
  

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Your All Access Pass

Downtown is finally live, and ready for eyeballing at JukePop Serials.
It's completely free, and just might change your life. Or at least waste the next several minutes of it.
And because it's completely free, I am willing to offer a money back guarantee to anyone who has had any issue with their disbelief suspension.
Try getting that from Stephanie Meyer or James Patterson.
I cannot however, promise to give you any portion of your life back. Sorry.

 

Friday, September 21, 2012

Your New Weekend Plans


You probably thought you already knew what you were doing this weekend- a visit with Auntie Gert, Molly Ringwald movie marathon, and then Cheetos and video games until your fingers are stained orange? Sounds enticing, right? Well, all that has gone out the window. For you see, Jukepop Serials goes live tomorrow.

How could a trip to Gerts possibly compare with a journey to the stars aboard a doomed rocketship? Is Molly Ringwald really any competition for a character named Reindeer Girl?  Why mess up your thumbs with video games when you can mess up your mind with Lux Harfoush’s The Sickness?  All from the comfort of your own home. Pants are optional.

But let’s not forget the best part- your all access pass to DownTown- a hole in the ground so cozy that thirty thousand of America’s best and brightest actually prefer its sweaty embrace to the radiation and mutants just outside their door.

In all, over one hundred serial stories will launch simultaneously early Saturday, some from old favorites, such as myself, and some from fresh new writers, much like myself.

Click the JukePop for the link-  
 

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

There's this now....

M Brane SF Quarterly #4 is for sale now on Amazon. Two hundred forty pages of some of the hottest new SF, the final batch from M Brane. Some great stories in here, including one I particularly enjoyed called "Stumptown Physics: Toward a Unified Theory of Infinite Probability Amplitudes, Elective Affinity, and Amanda Palmer" by Travis King. Also the intriguing "A Second Enchanted Evening" by Mary E. Lowd. And the quirky  "The Vitruvius Project" by Robert Drake.
Also, one of mine made it in too.
A fresh appraoch from some new voices, if you care about well written sci-fi, pick up a copy.