Monthly Archives: November 2011

Cedar Reviewed

Locus Online, that great repository of science fiction wisdom, reviewed On Spec’s summer 2011 issue. Of the many stories reviewed, the reviewer only gave out a few “Recommended” tags, and “On the Many Uses of Cedar” was one of them! … Continue reading

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Mullets and more

The good folks over at fortykey books asked Geoff to write a guest blog post about novellas and novelettes. Here’s the post: You’ve seen them. Men and occasionally women with their hair cut short on top and the sides, but … Continue reading

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Lo’ihi Keeps Rising

Here she is, Lo’ihi Rising, Geoff’s biggest ebook to date. “Lo’ihi Rising” was originally published in Orson Scott Card’s most excellent Intergalactic Medicine Show, where you can still read it today. For those who prefer to keep their fiction in … Continue reading

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ebooks 4 sale: Herring Bones and Moon Rock

After a much anticipated wait, Volume 2 of the GWC Chapbook series is here! This volumes collects three very short stories, “Herring Bones and Moon Rock“, “Window“, and “McCray’s Landing”. “Herring Bones” originally appeared in the Narwhal, “Window” appeared in … Continue reading

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“Cedar” is in Print

Looking for something to do with those pesky cedar shingles that just sit around on your roof and do nothing? Pick up On Spec Magazine, Canada’s oldest and greatest speculative fiction magazine, where Geoff’s story “On the Many Uses of … Continue reading

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