Transmissions from Somewhen is an exploration of the mind that dwells in the past and the future, seeing how we can use our obsession with other times to improve the present.
Published Fiction
Short Stories
Plasma Frequency Magazine: “Summoner”
Daily Science Fiction: “Gone Now”
Daily Science Fiction: “The Doctors”
Fireside Fiction: “And For My Next Universe…”
Daily Science Fiction: “We Sold Our Sol”
Andromeda Spaceways Magazine: “The Corpse King”
Old Moon Quarterly: “The Hoard”
Stupefying Stories: “Red Boxes”
Schlock Webzine: “One Little Stone”
Stupefying Stories: “Mission Clock”
Novels
Fisher Bas is a genius son of genius parents in a house full of robots, animated furniture and a talking toaster. Unfortunately, none of that can save him from middle school. But perhaps he can send an impostor in his place. That should work! Well, until the impostor turns out to be cooler and more likeable than Fisher was.
Fisher and his clone have saved the day more than once, but on this day, we make first contact. An extraterrestrial craft crash lands, and our heroes become inadvertent ambassadors. The shape-shifting species that humans dub the Gemini are all Fisher and company can handle... and that's before the second alien species arrives, with whom the Gemini are at war...
Fisher's clone has left quiet Palo Alto for the glitz and glamor of Los Angeles, and Fisher has to find him before he walks in front of the wrong camera. Luckily, a well-timed field trip gives him the perfect opportunity. Fisher and his pet pig romping through one of the biggest cities on Earth. What could go wrong?
Humanity has spread through the Solar System. Other than that, we haven’t changed much. Jacob Rhys and his crew do their best to survive a humanity fractured by cold war, beset by piracy and corruption, and clinging to life in the hostile reaches of space. Keep your wits and your atomic pistol about you.
Fisher and Two have survived the machinations of Dr. X and the blinding lights of LA. Home in Palo Alto, trying to get their lives(their life?) back on track, a new threat emerges: The cold, conniving, conquest-bent clone known only as Three.