I loved Killjoys. It was one of my favourite science-fiction TV shows in recent years. I loved the character, the dialogue, and the worldbuilding. But one small thing always irked me. One of the main settings is a ship named Lucy, after the AI. And it’s a nifty ship design. But it has two levels … Continue reading
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Spoonie Spotlight: Stephen Graham King
Next week we’ll continue with our regular articles from SpAN contributors, but I wanted to end this season of Spoonie Spotlight with the amazing space opera author, Stephen Graham King! I am a huge fan of his novels and had the pleasure of getting an advanced reading copy of his latest book, A Congress of … Continue reading
“Winning” NaNoWriMo as a Spoonie
So, yesterday I got this fancy thing: This November I participated in my first-ever National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) adventure. Now, I’ll confess right away that I have not been a fan of the concept for years. The win-or-lose thing did not appeal to me (because writing 35,000 words in a month instead of 50,000 … Continue reading
SpAN Interview with Stephen Graham King
Your humble SpAN Editor here. Over the next several weeks I have the privilege of interviewing the talented authors and contributors of the Spoonie Authors Network. Please read and share these posts to promote and encourage these amazing people. We spoonies need each other! Thank you for following us! You can find more interviews under … Continue reading