Brian Wells

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Crackpot scientist, physicist barista, and SFWA-member author of adult science fiction, represented by Laura Wood of
FinePrintLit. Also on Twitter @AndroidAstro.
Black holes are even weirder than you think! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuwexYKFZSI&ab_channel=ArvinAsh I had the privilege of working on this YouTube script with Arvin Ash. Check it out!
Black Holes Are Even Weirder Than You Might Think!

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The newest episode of the Simultaneous Times fiction podcast, featuring my short story "Cave Art", is now live! I'd love it if you go and give it a listen, I'm very proud of how it turned out!
https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/spacecowboybooks/episodes/2022-12-15T00_08_19-08_00
Space Cowboy Books Presents: Simultaneous Times Ep.58 - Megan Engelhardt &amp...

Stories featured in this episode:The Hand, The Face - by Megan Engelhardt - http://megengelhardt.com/ -music by Fall Precauxions - https://fallprecauxions.bandcamp.com/ -read by Jean-Paul Garnier  -Cave Art - by Xauri'EL Zwaan - https://www.patreon.com/xaurielmusic by Phog Masheeen - https://phogmasheeen.com/ -read by Jean-Paul Garnier -theme music by Dain Luscombe -Simultaneous Times is a monthly science fiction podcast produced by Space Cowboy Books in Joshua Tree, CA.https://www.spacecowboybooks.com

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Quite happy to be able to announce that my short story "Cave Art" is being produced for audio in the next episode of the Simultaneous Times podcast. The edit sounds great and it'll be available on all podcasting apps on December 15th! #Writing #Writer #WritingCommunity #SciFi #FictionPodcast

#7FilmsToKnowMe

1. Contact
2. Eraserhead
3. The Music Man
4. Forbidden Planet
5. Fiddler On The Roof
6. Minority Report
7. Mary and Max

You can't tell (except by how washed-out it looks), but the snow is coming down really hard in this photo. The lake was frozen over the next morning.

Bleed A Little While by Michael James

From: Issue 9

Before the world collapsed, they did a poll about the Challenger explosion to determine how many people saw it in their classroom. Eighty percent responded they had clear memories of watching it live.

I remember the grainy images on the TV, watching in rapt attention as the teacher cried in the corner with her hands over her mouth, all of us shocked to silence by the tragedy of the explosion.

https://www.cossmass.com/stories/bleed-a-little-while/

Bleed A Little While

From: Issue 9 Before the world collapsed, they did a poll about the Challenger explosion to determine how many people saw it in their classroom. Eighty percent responded they had clear memories of watching it live. I remember the grainy images on the TV, watching in rapt attention as the teacher cried in the corner with her hands over her mouth, all of us shocked to silence by the tragedy of the explosion.