One piece of advice you never follow and why. Write every day. I’d love to write every day. I’d love to have a regular schedule and clock in and clock out as a writer. But in the same way I’d love to have a clean desk, it’s never worked for me. I work best in chaos,...
By Andrew Gifford “Earth that was could no longer sustain us, we were so many.” The film Serenity opens with a fleet of generation ships leaving a polluted, ruined Earth behind and heading for the system that’s the setting for the movie and the TV series that preceded...
By Kelli Jo Ford When Reney’s adventures through the pumpjack pulse of the oil fields grew old, she’d climb the fence, wrestle the saddle off the Paint, and place the pad upside down to dry like Pitch had shown her. She might sneak an extra handful of sweetfeed to the...
Graffiti Calculus by Mary-Sherman Willis CW Books/Word Tech Communications, 2013 92 pages ISBN978-1625490568 Review by Rose Solari I begin by admitting that I have particular interest in and admiration for the book-length poem or poetic sequence. It is not...
By Roberto Loiederman [Editor’s note: This story picks up a few weeks after the events in Loiederman’s story “Stir Me Gently, but All the Way to the Bottom,” which appeared in the summer issue of the SFWP Quarterly.] The first week Frank...