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A by-invitation group blog for busy authors of SFR, Futuristic, or Paranormal romances in which at least one protagonist is an alien, or of alien ancestry.
2023-08-20 13:03
One really should not exploit someone's name for the joy of word play. But, I just did, so I apologize. It's four months until the Holiday Season, so it is high time for those-with-book… Read More
2023-08-17 12:00
The e-mail list for authors of one of my publishers had a fun discussion thread last week: What would your ideal writing day be like? I envy the kind of writing day some of those apparently… Read More
2023-08-13 19:18
Or for that matter, and this is my point, what is the price of a cup of coffee?If one is staying at a Best Western, or a Hampton Inn, the coffee flows freely all day (from industrial-sized t… Read More
2023-08-10 12:00
Nowadays a widely accepted piece of advice about writing fiction sternly rebukes any use of dialogue tags other than the simple, almost invisible word "said." No alternative verb choices suc… Read More
2023-08-06 13:29
When I was a Lower Sixth Former (penultimate year of school), I had an enormous pink rubber (by which I mean an eraser) bearing the printed legend, "I Never Make Big Misteaks". The misspelli… Read More
Medieval Art Celebration By Karen Wiesner
2023-08-04 11:00
Art by Karen WiesnerIn celebration of all things Medieval, a simplified black and white sketch I did in 2022 of the painting The Accolade by Edmund Blair Leighton (1901).@Karen Wiesnerhttp:/… Read More
2023-08-03 12:00
Watching the first few episodes of STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS, which takes place during Captain Christopher Pike's command of the Enterprise, started me thinking about the phenomenon of s… Read More
2023-07-27 12:00
Could runaway nanobots take over the planet? "Gray goo is a term used to describe a lifeless world completely occupied by self-replicating nanomaterials that have consumed the energy of all… Read More
2023-07-23 13:55
The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association supports the National Writers Union's "Creators call for action on AI copyright exemptions", and shares the link to an article written by… Read More
2023-07-23 12:08
Well, this is embarrassing. Last week, I wrote ignorantly and speculatively about Mars. It turns out, per DISCOVER magazine, that Mars is thought to be very cold indeed, and the most similar… Read More
2023-07-20 12:00
Here's a very lucid essay from WRITER'S DIGEST about the differences between flat (two-dimensional) and round (three-dimensional) characters: Flat vs. Round It defines the two types with l… Read More
2023-07-17 12:06
Hmmm. It's the sound of human thought expressed in writing, but could also denote humming. This week, I read ten compendia of the legal blogs and could not find anything inspiring. Of course… Read More
2023-07-13 12:00
Few, if any, readers and writers of science fiction believe it exists to predict the future. Strikingly on-target foretellings of future events and technology are occasional, serendipitous a… Read More
2023-07-08 15:59
Not for the first time, I wish to talk about dishonest reviews. It's not sour grapes on my part. It's relevant. If one solicits five-star reviews, and perhaps offers a meaningful incent… Read More
2023-07-06 12:00
I've recently reread Sharyn McCrumb's mystery novel IF I'D KILLED HIM WHEN I MET HIM, which includes a subplot about a woman who wants to marry a dolphin. That character argues that dolphins… Read More
2023-07-02 13:04
Don Quixote tilted at windmills, which is to say that he leveled his lance at a windmill, spurred on his horse to the greatest speed of which his horse was capable, and drove the point of hi… Read More
2023-06-29 12:00
Historical fiction typically places invented characters and plotlines against the backdrop of real events, sometimes including encounters with famous people of the past. But historical novel… Read More
2023-06-25 14:10
There are some scientific facts about space travel that are inconvenient. Again, I am talking about astronauts and their bodies. First, it should be said since my usual topic on this pl… Read More
2023-06-22 12:00
I'm reading an enthralling new vampire novel, THE GOD OF ENDINGS, by Jacqueline Holland. The first-person protagonist grew up in the 1830s in a small town in New York, as the daughter of a g… Read More
2023-06-18 19:50
This will be dry... and esoteric.For owners of blogs, websites and such, one is supposed to register a copyright agent. Then, not only is one required to change ones password almost every mo… Read More
2023-06-15 12:00
This week I acquired a new HP computer to replace my old Dell, which had started unpredictably freezing up at least once per day. Installing Windows 11 didn't fix it. It had reached the poin… Read More
2023-06-11 20:22
This week, most of the law blogs are discussing either AI or the Warhol case, however, I came upon a fascinating podcast discussing derivative works and fan fiction.The law office is Davis W… Read More
2023-06-08 12:00
As you may have seen in the news lately, dozens of experts in artificial intelligence have supported a manifesto claiming AI could threaten the extinction of humanity: AI Could Lead to Exti… Read More
2023-06-04 14:07
I may have used "You Can't Make It Up" for an earlier post, so have added a disclaimer. My apologies if the disclaimer [Double Entedre] weakens the title, does not make sense, or comes acros… Read More
2023-06-01 12:00
Elon Musk's Neuralink Corporation is developing an implant intended to treat severe brain disorders and enable paralyzed patients to control devices remotely. As a long-term goal, the compan… Read More
2023-05-28 20:52
Never in my life have I pleasured myself in front of a computer. Have you? That is rhetorical. I do not want to know. So, today, when I received an email that appeared to come from an I… Read More
2023-05-25 12:00
A publisher called Obsidian Butterfly is assembling an anthology to be titled "NecronomiRomCom," comprising Cthulhu Mythos romantic comedies: Obsidian Butterfly Working on a story to submi… Read More
2023-05-21 15:08
Happily, my title for today's rag bag of copyright-related news from the legal blogosphere is not as nihilistic as it ("NIL Protection") may sound on first glance.N.I.L. is the acronym for "… Read More
2023-05-18 12:00
Cory Doctorow's column in the May issue of LOCUS discusses what we'd probably think of as paranoid conspiracy theorists, vehemently protesting imaginary global plots against our lives and li… Read More
2023-05-14 13:14
My title for today --which is American "Mothers' Day"-- is a downbeat twist on Gene Kranz's famous quote that "Failure is not an option." There are plenty of inspiring words about the r… Read More
2023-05-11 12:00
A vintage short story that was filmed as a TWILIGHT ZONE episode features an elderly millionaire who wants to relive his life, with his memories intact, for the thrill of making his fortune… Read More
2023-05-07 13:45
My internet is out, and heavy thunderstorms are impending, so I will keep this short.The copyright alliance has some excellent resources for creators, and membership is free for creators.htt… Read More
2023-04-30 17:36
I came upon "falsity" within a copyright-related Law Review article about the protected speech, and I was intrigued.Is "falsity" a lesser known synonym for "falsehood"?  Apparently, not… Read More
2023-04-23 14:02
The "natural right" to own property is one of the acid tests of whether a society is a free market democracy or not.Simply from the grammatical perspective, one might call an acid test a "ha… Read More
Details Of Life By Karen S. Wiesner
2023-04-21 11:00
Details of Life by Karen S. Wiesner In this article, I talk about changing your perspective from the negative to the positive when writing an obituary for yourself or for a loved one who's… Read More
2023-04-20 12:00
A relatively recent (2021) article on plant intelligence, which includes an interview with Monica Gagliano, a professor in Evolutionary Ecology at Southern Cross University in Australia: Pl… Read More
2023-04-17 19:40
Don't Sleep In The Subway, Darling.There are probably several messages there. For me, one is that this song by Petula Clark did enormous and lasting damage to the English language because sh… Read More
2023-04-13 12:00
According to columnist Tyler Cowen, "In the future, middle-class kids will learn from, play with and grow attached to their own personalized AI chatbots." I read this essay in our local new… Read More
2023-04-08 21:44
One of the lesser-discussed intellectual property rights is the right of publicity, and until recently, the right to use --or more importantly to stop other people using--ones voice was not… Read More
2023-04-06 12:00
I recently read FANTASY: HOW IT WORKS, by Brian Attebery, a distinguished scholar of fantasy and science fiction. In addition to the solid content, he has a highly readable style. While I ca… Read More
2023-04-01 15:54
The earworm is "Call Me Irresponsible". The lyrics are a strange choice to associate with a medication that helps some patients to relieve migraine, but that has side effects such as unrelia… Read More
2023-03-30 12:00
Cory Doctorow's column for the March 2023 issue of LOCUS, for once, asserts a position I can support without reservation: End-to-End Concerning the many problems involved in making the inter… Read More
2023-03-26 12:56
My title should be lorum ipsum, but it indicates to printers not to waste ink, and I fear that the bots might over ride publishing when I click the Publish button.The copyright/trademark/adv… Read More
2023-03-23 12:00
Last week the annual International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts was held in Orlando (as usual). This was the second in-person conference since the two-year pandemic hiatus (which… Read More
2023-03-18 21:00
One would have thought that drug companies ought to be among the most precise and accurate with the wording of their advertisements. Apparently, some are not.This new "wonder drug" is probab… Read More
2023-03-09 13:00
Could techniques that restore markers of youth to old mice have any effect on human subjects? Blood Transfusion Experiment in Mice Cellular senescence, a "state in which cells stop growing a… Read More
Karen S. Wiesner: Genre Straddling
2023-03-03 13:00
Based on Writing the Standalone Series (formerly titled Writing the Fiction Series {The Guide to Novel and Novellas})“The [series] tiger springs in the new year. Us he devours.”… Read More
2023-03-02 13:00
Arley Sorg's "By the Numbers" column in the March-April 2023 MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION is titled "The Lifespan of a Magazine." After rereading the LOCUS "Magazine Summary" for… Read More
2023-02-25 18:00
I am not going to talk about pronouns! However, that is what "this" and "that" can be, depending on the context. They can also be adjectives, demonstrative pronouns, adverbs, or even definit… Read More
2023-02-23 13:00
To follow up the topic of "creative" artificial intelligence programs, here are some clergy-persons' thoughts about sermons composed by chatbots: Sermons Written by ChatGPT Not surprisingly… Read More
2023-02-19 14:34
This week, the SFWA is talking about Artificial Intelligence, therefore, I will not do so. Any reader of the alien romances blog who wishes to share online-published opinion pieces (about A… Read More
2023-02-16 13:00
Here's an article about an artificial blood substitute being developed by a research physician from the University of Maryland School of Medicine: Artificial Blood One Step Closer It's not m… Read More
2023-02-09 13:00
There's been a lot of news in the media lately about AI programs that generate text or images. One of the e-mail lists I subscribe to recently had a long thread about AI text products and es… Read More
2023-02-05 14:05
Today, my topic is indentity and copyright, rather than Hamlet's existential dilemma.What happens when two creators (authors, photographers, painters) have the same name? In the case of a fa… Read More
2023-02-02 13:00
I recently read a novel with an unusual slant on a world ruled by vampires, DAY BOY, by Trent Jamieson. It takes place in a rather dreary post-apocalyptic world. The narrator is a teenage "d… Read More
2023-01-29 21:14
Two wrongs don't make a right.That is my opinion. It has also been called an idiom,  a proverb, occasionally a rebuttal of defence/defense for lack of candour, or for violent retaliatio… Read More
2023-01-26 13:00
I've recently read an excellent novel called NEVER LET ME GO, by Kazuo Ishiguro, author of THE REMAINS OF THE DAY. (I've seen the film adaptation of the latter, but I don't plan to watch the… Read More
2023-01-22 22:35
Lollygagging means "messing around" in more ways than one. Delete the frozen, fruity sweet treat portion of the word, and one comes to the meat --if you will pardon the mixed metaphor--of to… Read More
2023-01-19 13:00
Cory Doctorow's latest LOCUS column explores the breakdown of social networking sites, which he seems to believe is the inevitable culmination of their life cycles: Social Quitting He focuse… Read More
2023-01-15 14:44
There is a big difference between being "in the thick of it" and "in the weeds"....unless one is doing ones American taxes, and that's what I am talking about.Late last year, I wrote about a… Read More
2023-01-12 13:00
The cover story of the January 2023 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, a 35-page article titled "The Science of Living Longer and Better," explores several different approaches, both theoretical and pract… Read More
2023-01-05 13:00
Happy New Year! -- even though it is an arbitrary date. Why not the precise day of the winter solstice instead of over a week later? Or, better yet, the spring equinox? The ancient Romans or… Read More
2023-01-01 15:18
First, I wish everyone a happy, healthy, and prosperous New Year.Second, I defend the Oxford/Harvard/Cambridge comma. There is no necessary link between health and prosperity, at least, not… Read More
2022-12-29 13:00
Many of Shakespeare's plays have been transmuted into modern settings, such as WEST SIDE STORY (from ROMEO AND JULIET), SHE'S THE MAN (from TWELFTH NIGHT), and 10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU (fr… Read More
2022-12-22 13:00
Have I previously recommended POLITICALLY CORRECT HOLIDAY STORIES, by James Finn Garner? Although slightly dated to the specific "politically correct" preoccupations of its publication year… Read More
2022-12-18 12:47
When I play word associations, I go from "wet" to "work".  No doubt Clint Eastwood is to blame; I must have watched The Eiger Sanction at too verbally impressionable an age. I had… Read More

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