Howdy, folks. I just wanted to remind you all that my story, “The Devil’s Masquerade,” is still in the running for the Best of Circlet Press’ Digital Library contest/poll. Winners will be reprinted in a swanky new print anthology and … Continue reading
Michael M. Jones
Hey folks. Just a gentle reminder that I’m still up for consideration in the Best of Circlet Press’ Digital Library, and every vote helps to keep me from dropping to the bottom of the charts where I will be unmercifully … Continue reading
Hello, everyone. As I mentioned last time, my story, “The Devil’s Masquerade,” is one of the stories being considered for inclusion in Circlet’s upcoming “Best of…” anthology. The catch is, only the top vote-getters will make it in, and let’s … Continue reading
Now, I don’t usually do this. I’m not the most aggressive of self-promoters, but y’know… It’s like this: Circlet Press is putting out a Best Of anthology to celebrate their 20th anniversary, and they’ve posted a whole lot of stories … Continue reading
Over on Tor.com, my latest YA book review has gone live. Join me as I discuss Article 5, by Kristen Simmons. It’s a dystopian adventure set in a near-future United States where civil liberties are a fading memory, and things … Continue reading
My newest book review has gone live over at Tor.com. Come join me as I discuss Myke Cole’s debut military urban fantasy book, Shadow Ops: Control Point. … Continue reading
I know, I’m on a roll. Also, a little late. Another one of my book reviews has gone live over at Tor.com, where I discuss Kristine Kathryn Rusch’s new book, Boneyards. Go check it out and feel free to leave … Continue reading
And the last of my contributions to Tor.com’s military science fiction appreciation period has gone live. Head on over to see what I make of John Ringo’s Into the Looking Glass, in which I make one of the classic blunders. … Continue reading
Over on Tor.com, I take a look back at the first in John Ringo’s popular Posleen series, A Hymn Before Battle. It’s already sparked some interesting comments, but it’s not too late to join in. … Continue reading
Over on Tor.com, I discuss one of my all-time favorite science fiction books. The Forever War, one of the truly great classics of military science fiction, pretty much helped to define the genre for me as a youth, and I’m … Continue reading