From the mind of Michael Bunker and the political excellence of Chris Awalt comes this nice piece of dystopian fiction. It is not often evident what an author is all about simply by reading their art, but Wick is a pleasant exception. Not only do you get to know the characters and world being bui...
Well, this is somewhat unusual. Amish Protagonist. Space/Time Travel.Implanted internet devices.Sociopolitical and economic theories.Explosions.Well, I liked it. The general outline is: The world is near-future earth. The apparently global government is the Transport Authority, except in the "Ami...
Pennsylvania is a very different kind of scifi, and that's part of what I loved about it. The story is told in a very easy to read narrative style that gets right into the meat of our main character's adventure. Jed is the oldest male in his Amish family and is about to take a journey to a distan...
I wanted to like this. It tackles a cool concept, but it does so without any style or wit. Not to be Foley, but I have so many problems with it. The only character I liked was Hugh Howie, who is clearly just a link to the one of the author's previous works. The two main characters are dull, f...
Night. Day. Night. Day. Night… The West Texas morning greeted Walker in furious gusts that tore along the arroyos and across endless wastes of dry brown sage. There was a white noise silence that seemed to come from everywhere, but he barely noticed it over the voices of his murdered friends. The...
More and more refugees from the Piney Woods and parts east were arriving at the ranch daily, pushed as they were from behind by the threatening advance of the army of the Duke of Louisiana. Everything seemed to be a continuous swirl of motion with some refugees arriving even as others were loaded...