Greetings from Glacier National Park. Although much of the park is closed, Glacier is still more magnificent than other national parks. Even the briefest glimpse into the interior reveals unmatched scenery.
Author Archives: Michael
Swampy Transitions – Plasma Frequency
I’m thrilled to announce that my science fiction tale “Swampy Transitions” has been accepted for future publication in Plasma Frequency Magazine.
As always, I’ll post more information when a release date becomes available.
Lost Branch of the Silver
My short story “Lost Branch of the Silver” is in the October, 2013 issue of Bards and Sages Quarterly. If you like body-snatching tales, check it out.
Melding
It’s been eight days of camping in the magnificent Gallatin National Forest of Montana. What I was before this trip I am not anymore. Instead, I am some conglomeration of smooth river rock, jade pools, moss, twisted roots, wind-blasted cliffs and numerous other attributes of this environment.
I could always stay, I suppose. And always be this new thing.
Plasma Frequency Year One Anthology
This anthology features editor and reader’s picks, and my story “Frequencies”. Check it out at Amazon.