I was okay with the end of Stranger Things, but I’m definitely looking forward to the fan made Conformity Gate alternate ending that will almost certainly come out some time in the next few years when AI video gets a little easier to control.
Me: sets out to write a story inspired by The Manchurian Candidate after watching the relevant Star Trek episode, both movie versions, and reading the original book
My spouse, upon reading the story: “Oh, you wrote a Horton Hears a Who”
Sigh. I can’t even disagree.
You can’t kill the monster and end the horror story until the monster actually, finally, and fully appears onscreen.
Wow. “If you’re going to San Francisco…”
Well, that song’s gonna mean something new forever now. <3
My newest book is out today! The latest in my Wanderlust Saga — PRODIGY OF THE WANDERLUST.
If you’re intrigued by the idea of a cyborg mushroom or really loved the EMH in Star Trek: Voyager, then you may want to check it out.
And, no, I really truly did not know that there’d be a brand new Star Trek with the EMH in it starting today when I scheduled this book release. But I am super happy about it.
Yay for photonic and mycelial lifeforms!
My twelve-year-old spent four days of printer time and a reel and a half of plastic making a giant Dummy 13. It’s pretty awesome.
Full draft finished of my next Tri-Galactic Trek Chronicle!
I should be able to get it up and ready for pre-order in the next couple of days.
Well, I love Starfleet Academy so far.
Start reading Tri-Galactic Trek because of the obvious superficial similarities to Star Trek.
Keep reading for the original, light-hearted, cozy sci-fi about talking animals.
I was very much against the idea of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy back in the 90s. It always sounded like a way for Star Trek to look backward, and that was my main problem with Discovery, which otherwise had a lot to love in it.
But Star Trek is about moving forward, always striving to be better, and shouldn’t be trapped in its past.
Starfleet Academy is all of that. And six days to the next one is far too long.