Tag Archives: science fiction

RoboGirl: It’s Hard Not To Fall In Love A Girl Who Can Kick The Terminator’s Ass

Today I start my 30 days to finish my RoboGirl novel. It’s a cyberpunk action love story. You can find the original short story it is based off of on Amazon, here. It’s about 25 pages, so just short of being a novelette. It’s been updated and expanded with a peek into where the novel […]

Where Dance Robot Is Headed

Dance Robot is available for download on the Amazon Kindle Store

Dance Robot Now on Amazon Kindle Store!

My e-book Dance Robot is now available for purchase on the Amazon Kindle Store! Check it out here!

Presenting Dance Robot – “Geek Love” in the Future

David Copenhagen, robo-whiz kid extraordinaire, has solved every mystery in the universe. Except how this contraption called “female” works… This is a story idea that I’ve been kicking around for almost a year now. (Check out the video below where I talk about Dance Robot’s inception.) Now it is finally published! You can go download […]

The Continued Adventures of Boba Fett and the Importance of Never Giving Up On Your Dreams

When I was maybe 14 or 15, my brother and I began to write a novel about the continued adventures of the bounty hunter Boba Fett. I had grown up loving Star Wars (in fact, I was born less than a month after the first Star Wars movie came out.) I can’t remember who had […]

The Original “Matrix”

If an artist has a pedigree, Gibson is surely the Wachowski Brothers’ grandfather. Just finished reading William Gibson’s Neuromancer, the origin of the both the term “matrix” as it is used in The Matrix, and the word “cyberspace” as it is used in real life. (In fact, it may have well had a hand in the […]

Popular Fiction as High Art

As an artist I consider my self eclectic and postmodern. One of the tenants of postmodernism is that of recycled culture, and the influence of both “high art” and “low art” (i.e., popular culture) without distinction. John Storey, in his book Cultural Theory and Popular Culture, states that the postmodern approach would “no longer recognize the […]

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