![]() I write across a broad spectrum of genres, unable or unwilling to judge the good from the bad from the ugly. Among the results are wonderful ideas and quite a few not-so-pretty ones. But as 2017 unfolded and the weeks progressed, something seemed to be missing. It wasn't that the latter was acting scarce as 2017 began - in fact, my constant hospital companion helped me dive almost directly into a big project, the novelization of the classic made-for-TV movie I'd been hired to write the previous October, The Day After Tomorrow: Into Infinity (I escaped from Room 384 with a tiny scrap of paper covered in notes for the novel and one short story that I penned in first draft on Christmas Day, a long and beloved tradition). I have a certain fondness for my dark SF short story, "Alchemy." On DecemI returned from a long hospital stay during which I dreamed daily of coming home to family and muse. ![]()
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