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  • The Boys

    The Boys

    So…. Last night, I was scanning YouTube (actually I was looking at videos on applying epoxy to concrete floors) and I caught an advertisement for Amazon Prime, who appear to be adopting the comic series The Boys for a series.  (Link to the preview trailer here.) The Boys might be the best deconstruction of the…

  • Faux newspaper of Spire City

    Faux newspaper of Spire City

    Looking through the ads I’d created for the Spire City stories, I came across this image that I’d forgotten about. I probably created it between writing Season 1 and Season 2, long before the series was picked up by Musa.It’s the same newspaper masthea…

  • Teaching AP Literature

    Teaching AP Literature

    An English teacher’s dream: a class size of 11, a group of students that love reading, critical thinkers that analyze and write well, unstructured discussions that delve below the literal level of a text. The students did the reading, came to class prepared, were positive about the workload, and showed engagement throughout the year. I…

  • My Writing Birthday & Musings on Truth in Fiction

    My Writing Birthday & Musings on Truth in Fiction

    Truth is stranger than fiction, people often say, but ironically, truth is the overriding thing readers crave in fiction. An anathema? Possibly, but it’s more true than ever in Fantasy. The post My Writing Birthday & Musings on Truth in Fiction appeared first on S P Stevens – Fantasy Author.

  • Short story sale to SFFWorld’s Dying Earth anthology

    Short story sale to SFFWorld’s Dying Earth anthology

    My story “To Climb by the Light of the Sputtering Sun” will be appearing in SFFWorld’s Dying Earth anthology. Dying Earth may make you think of Jack Vance’s far future stories. The anthology isn’t meant as a pastiche of or tribute to his work, but that…

  • Wednesday Wanderings

    Wednesday Wanderings

    It’s no secret that I have problems with brevity.  The sweet spot lengthwise for short stories, for me, is usually between six to eight thousand words, over the word count limit for many markets.  I do well with flash fiction, but that’s a di…

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