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Gun fest come to the Authors Quill one of a kind show you should check it out The balance of Kevin's work has been hands on with weapons, first as a custom gunsmith, in the U.S. Military. He served in Company A (The President's Guard) of the Third Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) where his duty was to maintain a very wide variety of modern and antique military weapons, including 77 Brown Bess flintlock muskets. The latter weapon resulted in him being the last armorer in the U.S. Army qualified to knap* flints after training at the Smithsonian Institution and Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. Kevin Dockery's further military career included time as a Designated Marksman in the President's Guard, a Mechanized Infantryman, squad leader on an 81mm Mortar, and Platoon Sergeant in an Infantry Company. He spent time during the first Gulf War as a support contractor on the Fox chemical/biological/nuclear scout vehicle. Since that time, Kevin Dockery has written several reference books on small arms as well as worked professionally as a custom gunsmith for a number of years. His specialty as a gunsmith was the production of customized pistols with particular expertise in the Smith and Wesson revolver lines and the M1911A1 as well as rebarreling and rebuilding military-style weapons including the Find out more at: DockeryArmory.comWhat if the United States went to war with the People's Republic of China? How would these rivals fight for supremacy on land, sea, air, and across the stochastic streams of time? What wonder weapons would be unleashed? What horrors would emerge from the irradiated sludge of the South China Sea? What heroes would rise and forever change the course of history? Tread into the deepest and darkest dimensions of the multiverse, gaze through a kaleidoscope of fractured realities, and bear witness to the disturbing visions of World War III from today's greatest minds in science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Stories by: Larry Correia, Steve Diamond, David Drake, Nick Mamatas, Brian Trent, Martin L. Shoemaker, Blaine L. Pardoe, Kevin Andrew Murphy, Julian Michael Carver, D.J. Butler, David J. West, Sean Patrick Hazlett, Deborah A. Wolf, Stephen Lawson, Erica L. Satifka, Rob McMonigal, Brenda Clough, Kevin Ikenberry, Brad R. Torgersen, T.C. McCarthy, Nadia Bulkin, Freddy Costello, and Michael Z. Williamson. About Sean Patrick Hazlett Sean Patrick Hazlett is an Army veteran, writer, editor, and finance executive in the San Francisco Bay area. He holds an AB in history and BS in electrical engineering from Stanford University, and a
Editor C. Stuart Hardwick and contributors Jody Lynn Nye and Martin L. Shoemaker discuss the new anthology Tales of the United States Space Force; and Tinker by Wen Spencer, Part 57. View the podcast in video form at https://www.baen.com/podcastfiles/mp3/video-baen-free-radio-hour-Tales-of-the-USSF-Tinker-Part-57.mp4 and the Baen YouTube Channel.
Martin L. Shoemaker is a writer with a lucrative programming habit. As a child he told stories to imaginary friends and learned to type on his brother's manual typewriter even though he couldn't reach the keys. (He types with the keyboard in his lap still today.) He couldn't imagine any career but writing fiction . . . until his algebra teacher said, “This is a program. You should write one of these.” Fast forward 30 years of programming, writing, and teaching. He was named an MVP by Microsoft for his work with the developer community. He is an avid role-playing gamemaster, but that didn't satisfy his storytelling urge. He wrote, but he never submitted until his brother-in-law read a chapter and said, “That's not a chapter. That's a story. Send it in.” It won second place in the Jim Baen Memorial Writing Contest and earned him lunch with Buzz Aldrin. Programming never did that! Martin hasn't stopped writing (or programming) since. His work has appeared in Analog, Galaxy's Edge, Digital Science Fiction, and select service garages worldwide. His novellaMurder on the Aldrin Express was reprinted in The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-First Annual Collection and in Year's Top Short SF Novels 4. In addition, Martin's work has appeared in Clarkesworld, Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, Galaxy's Edge, Digital Science Fiction, Forever Magazine, Humanity 2.0, The Year's Top Short SF Novels 4, Writers of the Future Volume 31, Time Travel Tales, Trajectories, Little Green Men: Attack!, The Glass Parachute, and The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-First Annual Collection. Martin's Clarkesworld short story "Today I Am Paul" was nominated for a Nebula award by the Science Fiction Writers of America and received the Small Press Award from the Washington Science Fiction Association. “Today I Am Paul” has also appeared in The Best Science Fiction of the Year Volume 1, The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy 2016 Edition, The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-Third Annual Collection, and The Year's Top Ten Tales of Science Fiction 8, as well as seven international translations. Blue Collar Space is the name for Martin's series of near-space, near-future hard science fiction stories. These stories are set on Luna, on Mars, in Jupiter orbit, and everywhere in between. It includes the award-winning stories "Scramble" (second place, Jim Baen Memorial Short Story Award, 2012), "Unrefined" (third place, Writers of the Future, 2014), and "Racing to Mars" (first place, Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact Analytical Laboratory award, 2016), as well as numerous other short stories, novelettes, and novellas. His novella "Murder on the Aldrin Express" was reprinted in Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-First Annual Collection. Find out more at: Shoemaker.Space
Martin L. Shoemaker is a writer with a lucrative programming habit. As a child he told stories to imaginary friends and learned to type on his brother's manual typewriter even though he couldn't reach the keys. (He types with the keyboard in his lap still today.) He couldn't imagine any career but writing fiction . . . until his algebra teacher said, “This is a program. You should write one of these.” Fast forward 30 years of programming, writing, and teaching. He was named an MVP by Microsoft for his work with the developer community. He is an avid role-playing gamemaster, but that didn't satisfy his storytelling urge. He wrote, but he never submitted until his brother-in-law read a chapter and said, “That's not a chapter. That's a story. Send it in.” It won second place in the Jim Baen Memorial Writing Contest and earned him lunch with Buzz Aldrin. Programming never did that! Martin hasn't stopped writing (or programming) since. His work has appeared in Analog, Galaxy's Edge, Digital Science Fiction, and select service garages worldwide. His novellaMurder on the Aldrin Express was reprinted in The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-First Annual Collection and in Year's Top Short SF Novels 4. In addition, Martin's work has appeared in Clarkesworld, Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, Galaxy's Edge, Digital Science Fiction, Forever Magazine, Humanity 2.0, The Year's Top Short SF Novels 4, Writers of the Future Volume 31, Time Travel Tales, Trajectories, Little Green Men: Attack!, The Glass Parachute, and The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-First Annual Collection. Martin's Clarkesworld short story "Today I Am Paul" was nominated for a Nebula award by the Science Fiction Writers of America and received the Small Press Award from the Washington Science Fiction Association. “Today I Am Paul” has also appeared in The Best Science Fiction of the Year Volume 1, The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy 2016 Edition, The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-Third Annual Collection, and The Year's Top Ten Tales of Science Fiction 8, as well as seven international translations. Blue Collar Space is the name for Martin's series of near-space, near-future hard science fiction stories. These stories are set on Luna, on Mars, in Jupiter orbit, and everywhere in between. It includes the award-winning stories "Scramble" (second place, Jim Baen Memorial Short Story Award, 2012), "Unrefined" (third place, Writers of the Future, 2014), and "Racing to Mars" (first place, Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact Analytical Laboratory award, 2016), as well as numerous other short stories, novelettes, and novellas. His novella "Murder on the Aldrin Express" was reprinted in Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-First Annual Collection. Find out more at: Shoemaker.Space
Let's talk about inventing languages! Intro: Welcome to the Grendhill Chronicles Podcast, where we discuss world building and occasionally read aloud to you. While the spotlight is intended for the Grendhill Chronicles, we often go far afield. Today I present to you an interview with Science Fiction author Martin L. Shoemaker. We are going to … Continue reading GCP S2:E8 – ConLang with Martin L. Shoemaker The post GCP S2:E8 – ConLang with Martin L. Shoemaker first appeared on Grendhill Media.
I'll just copy and paste my notes-to-self I made before we recorded: In-betweeny talk-isode – this is not the episode I promised last time. NEXT TIME is a chat with Martin L. Shoemaker…. ROSE! She's creative, too. Also, last week spring carnival at school, found more guests! House – Airbnb, Ramsey: carpet, paint, rent again…or … Continue reading GCP S2:E7 – In-betweeny Talk-isode The post GCP S2:E7 – In-betweeny Talk-isode first appeared on Grendhill Media.
Julie and Scott take the bus to Mars. After a few glitches involving nanomachines (none of which were their fault), Julie spends the trip working on her low-g samba and Scott runs laps. Episode 287: The Last Dance by Martin L. Shoemaker.Download or listen via this link: |Episode #287| Subscribe to the podcast via this link: Feedburner Or subscribe via iTunes by clicking: |HERE|
Martin L. Shoemaker, a winner in Writers of the Future Volume 31, announces a new book, "Ulla," based on "The War of the Worlds" storyline, and the use of Kickstarter to help with the book's release. Reach Martin at shoemaker.space/
Martin L. Shoemaker, a winner in Writers of the Future Volume 31, announces a new book, "Ulla," based on "The War of the Worlds" storyline, and the use of Kickstarter to help with the book's release. Reach Martin at shoemaker.space/
Martin L. Shoemaker, a winner in Writers of the Future Volume 31, announces a new book, "Ulla," based on "The War of the Worlds" storyline, and the use of Kickstarter to help with the book's release. Reach Martin at https://shoemaker.space/
"The Many Lives of Max Peck" byhttps://shoemaker.space/ ( Martin L. Shoemaker) (https://twitter.com/ShoemakerSpace (Twitter)) (https://www.facebook.com/MartinLShoemaker (Facebook)) The differences between universes are very small, at least the universes that we can reach. If they were larger, it would take too much energy to cross that many Schrodingers. But still, sometimes those differences surprise me. Find Us Online - Website: https://www.storytellerseriespodcast.com/ (https://www.storytellerseriespodcast.com/) - Twitter: https://twitter.com/nsrstoryteller (https://twitter.com/nsrstoryteller) Credits: The Many versions of Max Peck are played by https://twitter.com/LandaTheFree (Christophe Landa) Meredith is played by https://www.elisestephens.com/ (Elise Stephens) (https://twitter.com/elisestephens/ (Twitter)) (https://www.facebook.com/AuthorEliseStephens/ (Facebook)) This episode is Directed by Mike Wyant, Jr. Audio Production, https://twitter.com/lsfjosh (Josh Coy) Sign up to our weekly newsletter! - http://nsrad.io/mailinglist (NSRad.io/mailinglist) Check out the print edition for more stories at: - https://nightshiftradio.com/storytellersprint (https://nightshiftradio.com/storytellersprint) About Us The Storyteller Series is a podcast bringing back classic radio theatre featuring engaging storytelling delivered to you monthly. We produce full cast productions of original short stories in an audio drama style. Welcome to an audible journey. The Storyteller Series Podcast is part of the Night Shift Media Group. Visit them on the web at https://nightshiftradio.com/ (NightShiftRadio.com). Mentioned in this episode: Night Shift Radio Presents: SUSPENSE! Night Shift Radio Presents: SUSPENSE! The 1940's CBS Radio Show in its original form, ad free. Listen to the golden age of radio and what was described as "Radio's outstanding theater of thrills". New episodes daily NSRad.io/Suspense https://www.storytellerseriespodcast.com/nsrad-io-suspense (NSR Suspense)
Chatting With Sherri welcomes author; Martin L. Shoemaker! Martin L. Shoemaker’s award-winning story “Today I Am Paul” has been translated into eight languages around the world. His debut novel continues that story in Today I Am Carey, in which an android cares for an Alzheimer’s patient and her family through four generations. It experiences birth and death, joy and loss, work and friendship as it struggles to understand—and to care. It’s about life—and an android’s memories.
Martin L. Shoemaker discusses Today I Am Carey, his debut science fiction novel about a caretaker robot who takes care of an Alzheimer's patient and becomes part of the family, which leads to the development of sentience—and true empathy and caring in him and others. It's a beautiful tale and Shoemaker talks about its origins, themes, and characters; and Son of the Black Sword by Larry Correia, Part 33.
Main Fiction: "Unrefined" by Martin L. Shoemaker Originally appeared in Writers of the Future #31 Martin L. Shoemaker is a programmer who writes on the side… or maybe it’s the other way around. Programming pays the bills, but a second place story in the Jim Baen Memorial Writing Contest earned him lunch with Buzz Aldrin. Programming never did that! His work has appeared in Analog, Clarkesworld, Galaxy’s Edge, Digital Science Fiction, Forever Magazine, and Writers of the Future Volume 31. His novella Murder on the Aldrin Express was reprinted in Year’s Best Science Fiction Thirty-First Annual Collection and in Year’s Top Short SF Novels 4. His short story “Today I Am Paul” will be reprinted in Year’s Best Science Fiction: Thirty-third Annual Edition, The Best Science Fiction of the Year: Volume One, The Year’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy, and The Year’s Top Ten Tales of Science Fiction 8, and will appear in French translation in Galaxies magazine. Narrated by: Mark Nelson Mark Nelson (aka Harry... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Interview: Mika Mckinnon Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H. Sturgis Main Fiction: “Pallbearers” by Martin L. Shoemaker Originally published in Galaxy’s Edge Martin L. Shoemaker is a programmer who writes on the side… or maybe it’s the other way around. Programming pays the bills, but a second place story in the Jim Baen Memorial Writing Contest earned him lunch with Buzz Aldrin. Programming never did that! His work has appeared in Analog, Clarkesworld, Galaxy’s Edge, Digital Science Fiction, Forever Magazine, and Writers of the Future Volume 31. His novella Murder on the Aldrin Express was reprinted in Year’s Best Science Fiction Thirty-First Annual Collection and in Year’s Top Short SF Novels... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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