Posts Tagged ‘Dan Simmons’

ARIA endorsements

January 12, 2012

It is always a tricky thing to ask professional and famous authors to endorse the work of an unknown writer even if published. However, I am bowed with humility by the graciousness of the greats who have responded to my request for a publishable comment on the science fiction book, ARIA – volume one: Left Luggage – being published by LL-Publications this year. So far I have had positive endorsements from

Brad Lineweaver: Geoff Nelder asks all the right questions (He refers to the issues in the novel where people have difficult decisions to make about what aspects of life is most critical).

Jon Courtenay Grimwood: Geoff Nelder wears science fiction like other people wear clothes.

Robert J Sawyer commented that Left Luggage is a fascinating project.

Mike Resnick: ARIA has an intriguing premise, and is written in a very accessible style.

Dan Simmons wishes me luck and success with ARIA but was too busy to read the manuscript – no problem, I quite understand.

Years ago I would not have dreamed of talking to and writing to the best and admired SF writers in the world and yet they are real people and remarkably accessible. The warmth is tangible. Thanks too to the Chester SF/F rebel book group meeting tonight. We discussed Greg Bear’s Hull Zero Three and although we disagreed in many ways, we are glued by a common admiration of the genre.

Then back home to write more paragraphs on ARIA volume three.

Escape Velocity escapes again

May 15, 2008

The third issue of our science fact & fiction magazine, Escape Velocity is now fully available in print and ebook from

http://www.escapevelocitymagazine.com

The legendary Arthur C Clarke is featured; Pinup Girls: women who led – and some who still lead – in Space and Aeronautics; a photo feature of the Norwescon convention in Seattle this year; my interview with famous scifi author Dan Simmons; excellent fiction stories; articles like one from me on curious facts and coincidences about Earth’s Moon; cartoons; poetry from Maggie Ball, and so much more.

You must know someone who would hug you for a copy, so why not give it a try? It costs less than a fast meal at MacQuacks, and lasts much longer.

If you’re a fan of ebooks we are giving those away at the same link.

 


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