Today on the Speculative Fiction Cantina we are pleased to welcome writers Raymond Burke and Ira Nayman.
Raymond Burke |
My background includes an early life in Canada and the US, employment in the British Army as an aircraft technician, an MSc degree in Archaeology from University College London, and I'm also a member of The Mars Society. I wrote short-articles for (the now defunct) Helium.com and have future aspirations to be a screen-writer. I cunningly live without a fridge, satellite TV, iPod, and also can’t drive. I'm a self-confessed 21st century caveman . . . and love it!
Raymond's Book:
The Starguards – Of Humans, Heroes, and Demigods
Raymond's Links:
Website/Blog
Ira Nayman |
Ira Nayman is Newton’s Fourth Law of Motion. You know, the black sheep of the laws that the Newton family doesn’t like to talk about at get-togethers. The one who writes humourous science fiction in a serious science fiction world. The one whose fourth novel, It’s Just the Chronosphere Unfolding as it Should has just been published by Elsewhen Press. The one whose seventh self-published Alternate Reality News Service book (featuring the best in comedic science fiction in handy journalistic form) will be out late in 2016. The one who has a Web site of topical social and political satire, Les Pages aux Folles. The one who…doesn’t always know how to bring a comedy premise home and hopes nobody notices. Yeah, that Newton’s Fourth Law of Motion!
Ira's Book:
Chronosphere Unfolding as it Should
Ira's Links:
Website
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