Thursday, March 20, 2008

 

Friday Fiction 7 - "Atrophy"

Friday Fiction in Honor of Arthur C. Clarke

"Atrophy" is a story I've been working on in the last year. One editor called it 
"Meeting with Medusa"-esque. With the passing this week of legendary SF writer
Sir Arthur C. Clarke, it's hard not to feel a little bit honored that my story
has been compared with Clarke's short story "A Meeting With Medusa". (grin)
Of course Clarke was telling a different story -- "Atrophy" came about really
as the result of simply trying to reduce the mass and consumable supplies of
manned missions.


Read "Atrophy" by Dr. Philip Edward Kaldon.

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

 

03.03.2008 Update

New Content on dr-phil-physics.com

Yesterday, as promised, I expanded some of the content on my new website dr-phil-physics.com. Featured Fiction joins Fiction Fridays, plus new content in Stuff and Kids.

Over the next couple of weeks I'll post links to some of my previous movie reviews from my LiveJournal blog and my university website, etc. The next upgrade is scheduled for 04.04.2008 and will include some Science stuff, some more stories, plus some technical stuff useful for me such as hit counters. (grin)

Enjoy!

Dr. Phil
 

Featured Fiction I - "Lines West X4334-W"

Featured Fiction Begins

In addition to Fiction Fridays, Dr. Phil will be posting some current stories for
your enjoyment.

"Lines West X4334-W" by Dr. Philip Edward Kaldon.

Originally written for The National Fantasy Fan Federation 2002 N3F Short Story Contest,
where it took 2nd Prize, this expanded version of my "29th century railroad story"
was written in 2007.


Read "Lines West X4334-W" by Dr. Philip Edward Kaldon

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