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May.11.2011
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 I have been working on the National Short Story Month Contest. The goal of the contest is to explode open one’s creative juices and write a short story every day. The criterion were, you had to write 30 short stories in the 30 days of April, they had to be at least 200 words and they...
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Nov.27.2010
For the entire month of November, I engaged in my first National Novel Writing Month also known as NaNoWriMo. The goal is simple. Write every day for thirty days. Produce 1667 words every day you write. Add them up at the end and put out a old school novel of approximately 50,000 words....
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Oct.06.2010
I hate it when I wake up, dead. It usually means my day is going downhill from there. I'm a pessimist by nature and you would be one too, if you were working on this rock. Brennan 326. Hot, one hundred and eighty degrees in the shade, a three-gee, metal-rich hellhole. Even in this suit, I can feel...
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Sep.24.2010
http://www.blacksciencefictionsociety.com/profiles/blogs/wheres-the-real-science  Posted by Milton Davis on September 20, 2010 Okay, I'm calling y'all out. Though I enjoy this site (The Black Science Fiction Society) immensely, I've noticed a definite lack of 'science' science fiction. You know,...
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Aug.30.2010
This essay was my response to a question posted on the Black Science Fiction Society Website. The question was posted by William Landis on August 3, 2010 at 9:34pm in Black Internationale on The Black Science Fiction Society Website Any effort to convince young men and women of color to contribute...
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