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The Wannoshay Cycle -- A Science Fiction Novel:

This novel is a near-future story of what happens when aliens arrive and try to integrate into society, and how humans react to these sudden changes.

Here are the stories that started it all: "Redemption, Drawing Near," "Explosions," "Crossing the Camp," "Mud and Salt," and "Wantaviewer." Check out an excerpt from the first chapter, and take a sneak peek at one of the Wannoshay!

Science Fiction Stories:

The following science fiction stories were written over the course of the past decade so. Where appropriate, I've attached a link if a story has been published online. You can also check out my genre-less, chronological bibliography.

"The Deck"

Windhover, April 2003.
Available in its entirety at Fictionwise.

"Unplugged"

SpaceWays Weekly, January 2000.
Reprinted at ShadowKeep, June 2000.
Available in its entirety at Fictionwise.
Reprinted in Gunning for the Buddha.

"A Game of Contact"

Exquisite Corpuscle, Fall 2004.

"Remainders"

SF Reader, 2nd-place winner in their annual contest, February 2004.

"Working the Game"

Future Orbits, April 2002.
Honorable Mention, The Year's Best Science Fiction, vol. 20.
Available in its entirety at Fictionwise.
Reprinted in Gunning for the Buddha.

"This Divided Land"

Jigsaw Nation, 2005.

"Scotty's Song"

Strange New Worlds IV, May 2001.

"Redemption, Drawing Near"

Interzone, October 2004.
Honorable Mention, The Year's Best Science Fiction, vol. 22.

"Wantaviewer"

Strange Horizons, September 2002.
Honorable Mention, The Year's Best Science Fiction, vol. 20.
Available in its entirety at Fictionwise.
Reprinted in Gunning for the Buddha.

"Explosions"

Strange Horizons, July, 2001.
Reprinted in The Best of Strange Horizons: Year One.
Available in its entirety at Fictionwise.
Reprinted in Gunning for the Buddha.

"Mud and Salt"

Writers of the Future, vol. 16 (3rd place winner), Sept. 2000.
Available in its entirety at Fictionwise.
Reprinted in Gunning for the Buddha.

"Crossing the Camp"

Strange Horizons, January, 2001.
Honorable Mention, The Year's Best Science Fiction, vol. 19.
Available in its entirety at Fictionwise.
Reprinted in Gunning for the Buddha.

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