Max Gladstone brings us a tale of vigilantism and revenge, grounded firmly in the daily struggles of an ordinary woman on an unforgiving planet. — ed, N.E. Lilly
Octopus Tanks
Apr 27th, 2008 (18 minute read)
A Man Called Mister Brown: Mr. Green
Apr 27th, 2008 (5 minute read)
Part 3 of the 8 part A Man Called Mister Brown serial by A.R. Yngve introduces Vaino “Green” Fingers, a con-man, outlaw, and huckster. — ed, N.E. Lilly
A Man Called Mister Brown: The Ishtar Death March
May 4th, 2008 (10 minute read)
Part 4 of the 8 part A Man Called Mister Brown serial by A.R. Yngve where Vaino “Green” Fingers and Mister Brown finally meet, face to face. — ed, N.E. Lilly
Interview with Russell Davis
May 4th, 2008 (34:25 minutes)
Russell Davis, author, editor, and recent President elect of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, kindly gave SpaceWesterns.com an interview. — ed, N.E. Lilly
A Man Called Mister Brown: Camp Adonis
May 11th, 2008 (15 minute read)
Part 5 of the 8 part A Man Called Mister Brown serial by A.R. Yngve finds Vaino “Green” Fingers and Mister Brown in a prison camp, where they come face to face with Ms. Hitt. — ed, N.E. Lilly
The Renoke
May 11th, 2008 (25 minute read)
Ken McConnell gives us this story about a man who buys a previously owned ship, and gets more than he bargained for. — ed, N.E. Lilly
A Man Called Mister Brown: Mars in Winter
May 18th, 2008 (9 minute read)
Part 6 of the 8 part A Man Called Mister Brown serial by A.R. Yngve finds Vaino “Green” Fingers, Mister Brown, and Ms. Hitt as they arrive on Mars to find the missing plutonium. — ed, N.E. Lilly
Interview with Seamus Kevin Fahey
May 18th, 2008 (9 minute read)
Seamus Kevin Fahey is one of the newest staff members promoted to the position of Staff Writer for Battlestar Galactica. He was kind enough to set aside some time to answer our questions. — ed, N.E. Lilly
A Man Called Mister Brown: To the Underworld
May 25th, 2008 (14 minute read)
Part 7 of the 8 part A Man Called Mister Brown serial by A.R. Yngve finds Vaino “Green” Fingers, Mister Brown, and Ms. Hitt going beneath the surface of Mars in search of the missing plutonium. — ed, N.E. Lilly
Hanging Judge
May 25th, 2008 (8 minute read)
Justice is a strange quality that societies seek out. It’s complicated by the fact that what may be a punishment for one individual, isn’t necessarily so for another. Civilizations go to extremes trying to find justice. Even farther to find a fair and even-handed judge. — ed, N.E. Lilly