It’s also strangely reassuring that Edward Packard is still out there, blogging regularly at 95 years old. May all our adventures last so long!
Anyways, congrats again. :)
Posts by J.D. Robinson - SF Author
Oh, how cool that you’re contributing to that hallowed collection! I still have my original CYOA set, somewhat worn now, and well dog-eared. They bring back such good memories, and I imagine your story must have been so fun to map out!
Alien race inspiration, courtesy of the AI spam army…
But check it out for yourself, and support the nerdiest indie authors on the block! Find Neosynthesis at all the usual joints: books2read.com/u/mgawjv
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Glowing review by D.B. Rook (@dbrook.bsky.social) of our little anthology Neosynthesis, over at FanFiAddict: fanfiaddict.com/neosynthesis...
“…Character dialogue that leaks subtle menace and bleeds mystery.” And I’ll take a likening to P.K. Dick any day!
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Loving the sound of this one!
Love that cover, and the description! Noir bots? Sign me up immediately.
Show of hands for SF authors who’ve hidden fun shit in the Kuiper Belt 🙋
arstechnica.com/science/2026...
I’ll never get used to the alien in the mirror. I try not to think about it too much…the brain says to itself.
Probably says too much about me that I first saw this image as gravitational lensing around a black hole. #everythingisscifi
So good! Also, love publicly naming the designer/agency, particularly in this sloppy era! I’ve made an effort to call out the whole team—artists, editors, agents, etc.—by name.
So glad you enjoyed the story! Really appreciate your mind words! 🚀
Kind of reassuring that it’s really out there somewhere, IMO.
But now give me Deckard’s apartment, please? *sigh* I’ve long wished Syd Mead could have designed my home. (Or just everything.)
It’s in downtown Los Angeles, California. One might miss it from the outside, because it just looks like an old brick building. But the interior is (still!) an ornate wrought iron wonder.
I don’t suppose “people grieve in different ways” would impress your editor here. ;)
I looove the Bradbury Building! I went out of my way to visit it the first time as a kind of pilgrimage. So odd to think people are just working in (what’s become) a legendary landmark. My coworkers would grow tired of me saying, “Home again, home again…” every morning.
I look forward to sharing more! Now back to it. :)
Oh you know, a group of misfits working for a secretive agency investigating stranger and stranger incidents, all leading…well, somewhere. That’s the fun! 🤞
Trying my hand at an urban sci-fi trilogy, spooky portals in the city, with humor. A little Fringe, a little X-Files, a little Men In Black. It’s a fun sandbox to play in, with tasty group dynamics. Do you have faves in that genre?
When I learned about block universe theory, it made a lot of things I’d been thinking fall into place. I knew immediately that I had to feature it in a story, while staying centered on the human experience. (This novel got me an agent, more TBA…)
So this is my weird thing, but it makes sense IMO!
During writing breaks, I watch videos about seemingly unrelated things, like *looks at viewing history* rendering tech, higher dimensions, sound processing info, etc. But these do influence (infect?) my thinking about character development, plot structure, and social dynamics. #amwriting
Having to do an interview or any publicity. Social phobia means writing happily in darkness. (It was difficult enough uploading a photo avatar!)
Spam email screenshot
“Hi, I can’t even be arsed to link my template variables to the database of names I stole. I’m offering anything of value to the world.”
Hm, I must know of your marketing roadmap forthwith!
We’re clearly project twins. House currently looks like a disaster movie—ragged holes where walls used to be, exposed everything, dangly bits everywhere—and getting bids is my side gig at the moment.
And you know this is all working its way into the writing…
Yay, deliciously weird! And somehow reassuring.
My father was shocked that I scramble my eggs as they’re cooking rather than *waves hands* however other people do it, with 17 extra steps. I was free and didn’t even appreciate it!
I love tautology and wordplay, and my fave must be an apocryphal quote from Maynard James Keenan. Asked what his band’s name “Puscifer” means, he may or may not have responded, “‘What does Puscifer mean?’ is what Puscifer means.”
It’s such a perfect semantic recursion. Doesn’t need to be true.
(This made me wonder in passing … are introverts more inclined to use commas and ellipses, not to mention parentheses? Could be a me thing.)
Spielberg and Koepp, back at it. I like big bold sci-fi spectacle. I want to feel like I felt when I first saw Close Encounters. Not sure about the repeated references to a universal “He” but I suppose that’s how humans might respond. www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFe6... #scifi