What better way to launch SpaceWesterns.com than with the return of that venerable folk hero of the Old Space West, Bat Durston? This story previously appeared in Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine [Sep/Oct 1978] and two years later in Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Anthology, [Volume 4, Fall-Winter 1980]. Now, after nearly thirty years this classic has found its way here, online, to SpaceWesterns.com — ed. N.E. Lilly
Bat Durston, Space Marshal
Apr 1st, 2007 (10 minute read)
Space Cowboys
Apr 8th, 2007 (45:52 minutes)
The Space Cowboys panel, held at Lunacon 50, covered the range of sources from knights-errant to Samurai Films, with Keith R.A. DeCandido, Marvin Kaye, and Ernest Lilley participating. — ed. N.E. Lilly
Threshold
Apr 15th, 2007 (9 minute read)
Ben Jonjak’s story Threshold holds the honor of being the first original story accepted by Space Westerns. All we can really say about it is… he had us at “Uranium miners”. — ed. N.E. Lilly
Interview with Keith R.A. DeCandido
Apr 22nd, 2007 (16:34 minutes)
Keith R.A. DeCandido was gracious enough to set aside some time for an interview with SpaceWesterns.com after the Space Cowboys discussion panel at Lunacon 50. — ed. N.E. Lilly
Ice Dwarves
Apr 29th, 2007 (35 minute read)
This is Mr. Goodman’s first sale to SpaceWesterns.com, and we’re sure that there will be more in the future. The Ice Dwarves is about a boy, and his life caring for genetically resurrected mammoths and dodging dragons… but everything isn’t always as simple as it seems, on Pluto. — ed. N.E. Lilly
Sundown on Venus, a Jet Black Berries retrospective
May 6th, 2007 (5 minute read)
Have you ever come across something—a new piece of fiction, new television show, new band—and wondered, “Where the hell was I when that came out?,” “This is awesome! How did I miss that?,” It seems to happen fairly often amongst Space Western fans. Case-in-point: Eric Reanimator enlightens us about the Space Western/Cowpunk stylings of The Jet Black Berries — ed. N.E. Lilly
The Preacher
May 13th, 2007 (10 minute read)
Imagine, if you will, a small friendly town, somewhere out West. A friendly little town that’s just plain friendly to everyone, without any alien influence or demonic possession of any kind. Such a town is likely to attract all sorts of weary travellers. — ed. N.E. Lilly
Catskinner Sweet and the Twirling Teacups of Deadwood City
May 20th, 2007 (22 minute read)
Catskinner Sweet and the Twirling Teacups of Deadwood City was originally published in 2001 at Nuketown. Nuketown, sadly, doesn’t publish fiction anymore, so we’re proud to have this story here. — ed. N.E. Lilly
The Green Hills of Earth
May 27th, 2007 (23:59 minutes)
The Green Hills of Earth, is a story about Rhysling—the blind singer of the space-ways. Written by Robert A. Heinlein, it originally appeared in The Saturday Evening Post, February 8, 1947. — ed. N.E. Lilly
How Beautiful the Herd on the Dark Matter Range
Jun 3rd, 2007 (19 minute read)
Jens Rushing brings us this fine tale about a conflict between energy wranglers and the bureaucracy, in this, our 10th article to appear on SpaceWesterns.com. — ed. N.E. Lilly