
Free SciFi and Noir short stories, commentary on AI and technology. Also my pre-apocalyptic scrapbook. As an archaeologist and a SciFi author living in interesting times, I study the past, I write about the future, and I try to make sense of the present.
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Note: I have lots of old books. Some of them have interesting histories. Here’s one of them. How it went from 1930 Missouri to 2026 Alberta, I will probably never know.
Rosa’s Prize
On January 24th, 1930, fifteen year-old Rosa Ellen Crock...
“It was a partial success,” said Spike. His gaze wandered past Bertie, to the stained glass window behind him, and the old rectory grounds beyond. The early morning rain had stopped. The flint pebbles on the driveway, still wet, glistened i...
The valley was frozen. The cloud layer was thick and low over the ridges on either side. The grey was paler now. The sun must be up. Sergei turned back and looked at the bunker entrance behind him, an ugly concrete scar on the snowy landsca...
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“Master,” said Sergius, “people say the old man has the power to heal.”
Decimus didn’t raise his head from his pillow. “And you think I need healing, do you, Sergius?”
The sun was still low, but already it warmed the air in the peristy...
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“This Jimmy Caldwell thing,” said Kori, “you think that’s real?”
“Hard to tell,” said Luigi. He looked at the screen again, reading the words for the second time. The trees and the grey, low-hanging sky disappeared for a moment. The res...
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SciFi-writing archaeology professor. I study the past. I write about the future. I try to make sense of the present.
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