“Otherverse” in STRANGE RELIGION

Michael H. Hanson’s short story “Otherverse” has been accepted for publication in the anthology, STRANGE RELIGION, Edited by Andy Dibble. Stay tuned for print release information.

Michael H. Hanson’s short story “Otherverse” has been accepted for publication in the anthology, STRANGE RELIGION, Edited by Andy Dibble. Stay tuned for print release information.
In accordance with Elgin Poetry Award etiquette, Three Ravens Publishing would like to offer Science Fiction Poetry Association (SFPA) Members a Free PDF e-copy of Michael H. Hanson’s “ANDROID GIRL And Other Sentient Speculations” for ELGIN AWARD Consideration in the category of Speculative Poetry Book. Please note that it is Free on Kindle Unlimited and…
Copper Dog Publishing LLC is happy to announce that Poet and Author Michael H. Hanson will be interviewed by on air personality ‘Bert Baron‘ on WCTC 1450 AM on the dial, the morning of this Friday, February 9, 2018, starting at roughly 7:35 am EST. Michael will probably spend most of the interview discussing his…
Now available on Audible! Michael H. Hanson’s poetry collection, “AUTUMN BLUSH: Amber Leaves and Cranberry Kisses” featuring the amazing Voice Talents of Claire Nicholls! Just Click on book cover to Sample the AudioBook, or Purchase it if you wish.
COBALT BLUE, Copper Dog Publishing’s daring new Young Adult/Teen Sci-Fi Serial Adventure written by Wayne L. Hanson and Michael H. Hanson Click the Link below later today to read the brand new, next to last entry in this amazing saga, Episode Fifteen, “Total War” on Amazon’s Kindle Vella. Note: You can read the first three…
In accordance with Elgin Poetry Award etiquette, Three Ravens Publishing would like to offer Science Fiction Poetry Association (SFPA) Members a Free PDF e-copy of Michael H. Hanson’s “QUARANTINE WORLD: Trapped In The Coronaverse” for Elgin Award consideration in the category of Speculative Poetry ChapBook. Please note that it is Free on Kindle Unlimited and…
by Michael H. Hanson Over half way into John Carpenter’s 1982 horror/sci-fi motion-picture masterpiece, THE THING, near the end of the Second Act, comes a now legendary scene that film critics and fans alike have declared ‘supremely suspenseful,’ one that arguably ranks right up there with Private Pyle’s murder-suicide in Stanley Kubrick’s FULL METAL JACKET,…