by jgreenfreelance@gmail.com | Oct 24, 2017 | Carrie Hatchett, Shadows of the Void, Space Adventurer, Star Mage Exile
Some nasty viruses seem to be circulating the globe at the moment, and last week one of them even made it aboard Starship JJ Green. The captain was sick as a dog, but her shipmates made her days brighter. Seriously, I was overwhelmed with the response to my request...
by jgreenfreelance@gmail.com | Oct 14, 2017 | Carrie Hatchett, Humorous Sci Fi, Sci Fi Short Stories, Snippets, Space Adventurer
Carrie Hatchett’s Christmas adventures are continuing much longer than I thought they would! First she had to travel to Lapland, then she spent a night in a bar listening to tales of strange events surrounding the disappearance of the Northern Lights,...
by jgreenfreelance@gmail.com | Oct 11, 2017 | Carrie Hatchett, Comedy Sci Fi, Humorous Sci Fi, Sci fi books, Sci Fi Short Stories, Space Adventurer
I’ve been overdosing on science fiction this week. As well as watching the new Star Trek series and Channel 4’s adaptations of Phillip K. Dick’s stories, Electric Dreams, I went to see Blade Runner 2049. I thought it was amazing – a little slow...
by jgreenfreelance@gmail.com | Oct 7, 2017 | Carrie Hatchett, Comedy Sci Fi, Humorous Sci Fi, Sci Fi Short Stories, Space Adventurer
Do you hate it when shops put out their Christmas decorations too early? From what I hear, this isn’t such a problem in the United States because Thanksgiving is one month earlier, then the tinsel and baubles go up afterward. But in other English-speaking...
by jgreenfreelance@gmail.com | Oct 4, 2017 | Carrie Hatchett, Science fiction novels, Space Adventurer, Space Colony One
I usually steer clear of current affairs in the Starship JJ Green bulletins – we’re here to escape from earthly concerns for a little while, right? But this week’s news about Las Vegas struck home because I’m going there for a writers’...
by jgreenfreelance@gmail.com | Sep 7, 2017 | Book Offers, Carrie Hatchett, Comedy Sci Fi, Kindle Unlimited, Shadows of the Void
I was answering some interview questions last night about writing science fiction, and one of them was why I chose to write in the genre. That got me thinking…what was it that first attracted me to writers like Asimov, Dick, Heinlein and even H.G. Wells when I...