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More On The Origins Of Maauro

I HAVE ALWAYS LOVED deep space stories about star-spanning governments and alien races, ala Babylon 5 and Star Trek. In my first series, the adventures of Robert Fenaday and the genetically-engineered woman Shasti Rainhell, aboard the privateer Sidhe, I created the universe all my SF stories would be set in, much as author Larry Niven did…

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Space Operas: Alive and Well

WITH NASA’s successful test of the RS-25 rocket engine (the most powerful rocket ever), the recent announcement of the possible discovery of an Earth 2.0 orbiting Proxima Centauri, and the rampant speculation of some variant of a Dyson sphere surrounding Tabby’s star, there is no shortage of fresh science to inspire the burgeoning field of science-fiction, and Edward F. McKeown’s “MAAURO Sci-Fi Series” is a prime example of this.

30 Authors And Growing – The Evolution of a Shared-World

30 Authors And Growing – The Evolution of a Shared-World

MICHAEL H. HANSON’s fictional SHA’DAA series began as a handful of apocalyptic short stories he wrote that appeared in various no-longer existing e-zines and webzines on the world wide web back in 2004. They were tales of a contemporary earth under siege by all manner of evils and monsters who appeared on our planet through numerous magical portals.