almostvoid
- Location
- Newcastle, Australia
- Birthday
- December 06
- Title
- owner
- Company
- www.rspublishing.com.au
- Bio
- Cold War Baby. Born [West] Berlin way back in '51. Traveled through Asia, reversing the hippie trail from Sydney to Berlin. Back to Oz, picked up a B.A. along the way, married-divorced, drove buses, retired: write, compose, dabble in art and photography.
Internet publisher- speculative fiction.
My delusions keep me from going sane! Next reincarnation I'll definitely try another planet. But not in a hurry to leave just yet...
MY RECENT POSTS
- Cosmologists verify SciFi
Prediction.
March 18, 2012 04:49AM - Geoff Nelder's `Exit, Pursued
by a Bee' book review
January 21, 2009 06:53AM - Brian Porter's `Pestilence' a
book review
January 21, 2009 06:51AM - book reviews
December 05, 2008 08:04AM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “I hate ice cream. it's
boring. it's cold. it's tastes
fake.
it ain't even
ice-cre…”
6:40AM - “it's called
syncronicity. You may as well
say I'm having a
cup of tea
and the wor…”
April 19, 2012 07:10AM - “Being in the cyba fog is
totally overated. People
browse,
drop in and out of
one'…”
April 09, 2012 06:53AM - “I am scared of what the
US projects onto the world.
White
American Christians
sho…”
March 27, 2012 06:02AM - “the real problem is the
audience!!!! what do they
want????
personal trivia!
Dead…”
March 24, 2012 05:28AM
Almostvoid's Links
- New list
- specualtive fiction
Cosmologists verify SciFi Prediction.
Astronomers have discovered ripples imprinted in the cosmic microwave background radiation which, suffering synapses and deluded dendrites-mine- I posited in my SciFi novel Virtual Quantum Collapse some years prior this revelation. In the story an Arktian agent discovers wave patterns in random numbe… Read full post »
Geoff Nelder's `Exit, Pursued by a Bee' book review
Kallandra with a predeliction for ale is at the Gladstenbury rock festival. She is the-youngest trainee astronaut for the first manned Mars mission. Along with her lover Derek an aeornautical engineer for Europsace they witness an ama… Read full post »
Brian Porter's `Pestilence' a book review
Brian Porter’s Pestilence is a classic. A story one glides into seamlessly. Many authors need to find their métier. Brian Porter has no such difficulties. The ease with which he engrosses the reader is immediate and compe… Read full post »
book reviews
Coming soon- when I finally get out of bed that is. Book reviews. Kudo's for some, down the toilet for others. Famous authors don't necessarily write any better than genuine amateurs. I know, being a publisher [internet] helps to get exposure to the creative talents that exist all over this weird… Read full post »
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