Review: Zero World by Jason M. Hough

I didn’t actually read the synopsis of Zero World when I requested a copy for review. I had enjoyed Jason M. Hough’s Dire Earth series so much, I figured I’d like anything he wrote. I also hoped this would continue that story. I was wrong on one account and right on the other. Zero WorldContinueContinue reading “Review: Zero World by Jason M. Hough”

This is the Future, Baby (“What Happened in Vegas…” Blog Hop)

To celebrate marriage equality, twelve authors have written twelve short stories answering the question “What Happened in Vegas…” In my story, “This is the Future, Baby”, I explore what happened to Vegas. This is the Future, Baby by Kelly Jensen The holo outside of Destination Weddings darkened and the projection stuttered as the program restarted,ContinueContinue reading “This is the Future, Baby (“What Happened in Vegas…” Blog Hop)”

Cellular Memory

My fascination with cloning borders on the morbid. It’s akin to my terrible habit of looking up my symptoms on WebMD and diagnosing myself with meningitis. The ‘what if’ factor is just that extreme. I’m not alone, however. Cloning is the subject of much fascination, in fiction, television, and political debate. Why do we findContinueContinue reading “Cellular Memory”

Indigent (Charity Volume 1)

Five authors have joined together to produce stories evoking both loss and hope. Reaching deep within their fiery imaginations, these stories take flight and showcase dreams for a better today and future for LGBT everywhere. Embodying a diverse set of talents and stories, this volume sets out to grab the hearts of those who readContinueContinue reading “Indigent (Charity Volume 1)”

Review: The Fold by Peter Clines

I could not put this book down. The Fold by Peter Clines is absolutely riveting. It’s also everything I love in a book: weird science, great characters, snappy dialogue, a slowly developing mystery and edge of your seat action. There’s even a touch of romance! I don’t actually need weird science in every book, butContinueContinue reading “Review: The Fold by Peter Clines”