An easy reading collection of Science Fiction flash stories (under 3K words) and short stories (under 10K words). Some are thought provoking, some are just funny, some have an edge. The short stories are the result of a writing competition, and a couple of them will contain characters you probably already know and love.
Poet, programmer, procrastinator, sci-fi geek, coffee snob, actor, writer, and devoted Christian (but not a MAGA, Christo-Fascist kind).
I'm a quiet and thoughtful man who tends to think deeply, and act slowly. Much of this inner reflection and self-assessment shows up in my writing. “Capturing what truly motivates us,” is how I describe my approach to both fiction and non-fiction. I've been told I have a very direct, and sometimes in-your-face, way of writing. I try to always use conversational language; and as one test reader of my first novel put it, “made the complexities of space flight seem almost understandable.”
I read my first novel by Laura Ingalls Wilder at the age of eight, and this began my love affair with the written word. My first foray into personal writing, as a child, was poetry. These and other poetic scribblings provided the content for my first book, I Apologize for Nothing, published in April 2014.
Life, a child, a career with the Police Service, and a part-time business authoring software; all got in the way of pursuing my desire to write. In my 40’s, I decided to turn my hand back to writing, mainly on topics surrounding self-development, spirituality, and Reiki. However, none of these really satisfied that craving for creativity.
In 2013, I decided to pursue this creative yearning, and I began writing for pleasure. Drawing on a solid work ethic from my experience authoring technical manuals and writing business proposals, I found writing for myself to be liberating and enjoyable. While working on my first fiction novel, I kept getting sidetracked by other ideas. I dusted off an old stage play I had written and published it under the title, Mama’s Slippers, with the hopes of attracting production interest. I currently continue to work on science fiction projects, including short stories and flash stories.
Originally hailing from the East Coast, I now lives just outside Cobourg, ON.