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As a kid, Rann Murray's parents signed him up for a subscription to the Science Fiction Book Club, then they bought him a Robert The Robot toy with a fancy control module, then a telescope. So how could a spoiled brat like that not end up writing science fiction? His background as a Computer Store owner, astrophotographer and a life long interest in anything to do with science sprang from those early days.
Rann graduated from Michigan State University and still lives in the Great Lake State with his wife and three spoiled brat cats.
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The Martian by Andy Weir
I just finished listening to the audible version of The Martian by Andy Weir narrated by R.C Bray. I don’t know how this would read but I have to say this is the best audio hard SF book I have … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, astronomy, Audible, author writers, Book, Martian, Matt Damon, NASA, Ridley Scott, Sci-Fi, science, Science Fiction, SciFi, sf, sf writer, sf writers, Technology, Write, writing, writing science fiction, writing sf
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Review of Write, Publish, Repeat
You may be familiar with the Self-Publishing Podcast – hosted by Johnny B. Truant, Sean Platt, and David Wright – which has featured a wide variety of people doing unique and interesting things in the world of self-publishing. These podcasters have taken … Continue reading
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Tagged Arts, author writers, Book, CliffsNotes, Publishing, Sci-Fi, science, Science Fiction, SciFi, sf, sf author, sf writer, sf writers, Short story, Write, writing, writing science fiction, writing sf
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Ray Bradbury
Sorry the other link was broken. Here’s the new one. If you’re as aspiring writer, watch this. You can thank me later.
Humans Are Stupid
It’s difficult for me to conceptualize what an alien might look like because they could travel along a completely different evolutionary path. That’s probably why I’ve avoided writing any stories that include aliens. Here are two creatures on our own planet … Continue reading
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Tagged astronomy, astrophotography, Ecuador, Galapagos Island, Galápagos Islands, Red-Lipped Batfish, Science Fiction, SciFi, sf, sf author, sf writer, South America, The Fly (1986 film), Venezuelan Poodle Moth, Venus, Write, writing, writing science fiction, writing sf
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Horror SF And The Squatchie Apocalypse
He’s large and hairy, stinks real bad and looks kinda humanoid in a fluffy shagged up sort of way. He lurks around the Pacific Northwest of the United States and Canada but can pop up pretty much anyplace else if you … Continue reading
The Collaborative Novel
Have you ever thought about collaborating on a novel with another writer? I’m working on a novel off and on with my wife and believe it or not we’re still speaking to each other. She supplied me with the initial … Continue reading
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Tagged astronomy, Science Fiction, SciFi, sf author, sf writer, sf writers, Write, writing, writing science fiction, writing sf
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Wake Up Call
Here’s a first draft excerpt I wrote this morning from my Novel in progress ‘Freeman’s Ocean’ which is pertinent for today and contains a little future history as well: A few generations back Stephen Hawking had staunchly ranted about how the … Continue reading
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