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Month: July, 2009

“Bit Storm” recieves honorable mention from the Writers of the Future Contest

24 July, 2009 (01:12) | Uncategorized | By: Lancer Kind

A futuristic computer jockey named Diff gets attacked by bad behaving nano-bots during a Halloween party. The short story, “Bit Storm,” is about a future where nano particles have been commoditized to well beyond Diff’s prosthetic hand. Now it’s in makeup, toys, and nifty “Nstant” halloween costumes. Even Diff’s co-worker, Jake, an Artificial [...]

The Science Fiction of XiaMen

16 July, 2009 (19:55) | Uncategorized | By: Lancer Kind

As some of you may know, I have moved to XiaMen, China.  In the US, there are many elements of the strange, like Quakers with rocket packs.  It turns out that China has interesting science fictional things happening in this island city of 1.3 million people.
XiaMen has a local chain of bakeries called USM with [...]