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| Sci-Shorts-100 Science-Fiction Short-Stories Ice on the Moon The Variant Edge: Regnazek's Ascent Myst on the Beach |
Early
Space Shots
I wrote my first book of short-stories in the early 1990s and published it under the title "Dead Ends" in 1994. I chose the title because the subject-matter of almost all the stories involved desperate situations and the diverse actions that the characters took and where it got them. Ice on the Moon was perhaps the most sci-fi adventurous of them all, about a couple of men who manage to pilot a private rocketship into outer-space and to the Earth's moon. Although The Variant Edge was written later in '96, and published in the seventh issue of Ntzeon Science Fiction and Fantasy Digest, I have deliberately included it in the same section as Ice on the Moon because it is indirectly related to it and both are connected to the Tem-Space Series, specifically Catch-98 and The Illusive R-Wing. |
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