Science on Sunday

Our winter weather seemed to be on its way out, but this week we’ve had the “fun” of more snow and freezing temperatures. When will it end? My garage door is finally here, but the installers can’t put it in until I can move my car out of the garage. And I can’t move the […]

Science on Sunday

What a week this has been. Seems like I’ve had nothing but internet and server issues all week long, Despite that, I’ve managed to slog my way through to the end of this round of editing on the next Logan’s World book, for which I have to thank my wonderful wife, who painstakingly ensures I […]

Science on Sunday

This week was a mix of editing and garages. The edits on the 2nd Logan’s World book are going well, and as the temperatures have warmed up a bit, I was able to get out to do a little work in my garage – something I’d not be able to think of for at least […]

Science on Sunday

This week I got my latest novel back from my editor (complete with lots of red ink!) so now the “fun” of editing returns, but never fear, there’s always time for some fun science. Here’s my selection for this week. I sometimes use the byline “The Future’s About to Get a Lot More Action Packed” […]

New sci-fi and science reads for March 2022

Are you done with winter? You and me both. Let’s discover some fresh, new reads for spring, featuring a few heavy hitters along with some lesser-known names, and a double dose of dinosaurs! The Insect Crisis: The Fall of the Tiny Empires That Run the World by Oliver MilmanInsects tend to be pretty low on […]

New sci-fi and science reads for May 2021

This month’s big release is courtesy of a Mr. Weir – you might have heard of him. But there’s plenty of other new sci-fi and science to keep us entertained and informed too. Without further ado, let’s dive in! Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer by Steven Johnson An overview of the medical […]