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I live in Fairfax, Virginia and am a civil servant for the county. I have a domesticated lynx named Thor O'Neill.
I enjoy reading scifi and fantasy, Agatha Christie novels, along with anything having to do with ancient Rome (fiction or non).

Joe P.


Wish I had room for that many bookcases! The vast majority of my collection are in various containers tucked under items of furniture or piled on windowsills. Always wanted a real writers study with bookshelves on each wall and a green leather writing desk. I don't think it's too much to ask, unfortunately children want a room of their own these days...

My reply to Vardan should have been:-
Congratulations on the achievements and for the good work!


I love Horror, Sci Fi, Fantasy and Classic lit. My older brother introduced me to Horror as a kid and I fell in love with books that scare the heck out of you. I lean more toward Horror in Sci Fi and Fantasy. I'm always happy to get recommends. I don't want to read any vampire romance or YA lit.
I write a poem which I hope to publish, but posthumously because I'm too shy to do it alive!
I just finished G.R.R. Martin's 'The Armageddon Rag' and I've recently started reading Dan Abett's 'The Founding'

I'm 31 years old and love Fantasy books and some scifi.
Just finished reading the Hunger games and quite enjoyed those.
Currently reading The Painted Man as I am in the UK.

So many new members! Looking forward to hearing from you all in the group discussions and polls and the like.
Happy reading!

My name is Mike, I was born in March '81.
I go through reading cycles- I spend some time on fantasy, then move to Sci-Fi, which drives me to actual science books (Hawking, Tyson, etc... i'm a BIG science junkie)- then I usually do a biography or political book which gets me upset with the real world and I move back to fantasy again.
Fantasy: I've loved Song of Ice and Fire for years- I was very happy when I heard they were making the HBO show, and it doesn't disappoint. I was very much in to reading Forgotten Realms for a while, but haven't done that in years as now I go for more unique worlds.
Sci-Fi: Orson Scott Card I enjoy, but I get aggravated when there is a conflict on how I see physics actually working and how the author portrays it.
Douglas Adams is brilliant, as is Robert A. Heinlein of course.
I liked I, Robot but I felt it was more of a teenager book and that soured me towards Asimov unfortunately, though Foundation Series is obviously without Peer, I'm not a big fan.
Oh, and I'm used to be addicted to comics, Marvel- and I'm trying to get back in to them as well.
Hope to have some fun and engaging conversations moving forward!


I am grateful for the popular and fun action sci-fi works and franchises. They hooked me, leading to a deeper appreciation of the genre.
Lately I find myself seeking out classics. It is amazing to me how relevant the issues are, despite the changing technology. Well, that is human nature.
I am a veteran video game developer, and like some of you, also an author.
I look to good interactions with you in the future.


Hey congrats man, make sure you keep us posted on how that goes.


Good man and well said.

Good man and well said."
"What does that make us? Big damn heroes! "

I am 41 year old. I am an mother of two. My daughter is 20 and my son is 18. They are doing good in school. I am very proud of them.
I am most proud of my boyfriend, Author Rusty Nugent. His series Moonwarriors are the very best heroic werewolves vs evil vampires novels. I am as happy as one could be.
Mary

I'm trying to write a trilogy as a practice for improving my language as it I'm (judging by my name) obviously not a native speaker. I might publish it on Amazon when I'm done, but for now I will keep on working. (Might start recruiting beta-testers some day - If I can find the courage to show other people my work)
I truly enjoy reading a lot and buying new books (it's a curse by now - my apartment is not that big...), but I recently got into e-books. I bought a kindle yesterday actually, so it might even out the balance between filling up my apartment until there's no room for my boyfriend and filling up my kindle-library.
Well, I'm looking forward to seeing what new books this group will contribute with to my ever-growing library!

"A man walks down the street in a hat like that, you know he's not scared of anything."

"A man walks down the street in a hat like that, you know he's not scared of anything.""
*laughs* We should stop before someone goes and gets the chain of command. An immense show, though. Made me wonder why science fiction western isn't a more popular genre. Also made me wonder why television executives are allowed anywhere near a schedule.

"A man walks down the street in a hat like that, you know he's not scared of anyth..."
Yeah, guess the banter isn't really "introduction "material at this point. Oh well. Pleasure meeting you and looking forward to the group. I became a "fan " and added one of your books "to read". See you and everybody around the group.


Rod

I`ve always been a good reader and love fantasy books. From a couple of year I discovered that I like SciFi books too.
I hope that been in this group can make me discover more interesting stories to read.

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Camilla: I am a Goodreads author with a book published on Amazon, B&N, etc. -- eBook, paperback, and hardcover -- and a second one on the way. All I can say is keep writing, and don't be afraid to show your work to others.
I wrote for many years, just for my own enjoyment; but when I finally showed it to some friends, they immediately encouraged me to publish. Publishing is much easier today than ever before, and that's why we have such a wonderful selection of books to read.

Good man and well said."
"What does t..."
Phil! D.L.! two men after my heart!
i rewatch Firefly -topping it off with Serenity- at least once a year. so many many good lines ..... as in:
Wash: this landing could get interesting
Mal: define interesting
Wash: oh my god! we're all going to die!
oh and the opening scene .... Wash and his dinosaurs and his classic line:
curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!
good to know Firefly is still appreciated. and yeah star trek over star wars any day .... EVERY day of the week. no contest.

I really appreciate the encouragement! However, I do think it'll be a while before I'll show it to anyone except my editor/boyfriend. I have a long way to go. But it wouldn't be fun if it was that easy anyway!

I'm Meg, I am a young author in South Australia and my catch phrase it I'm a nostalgic romantic that writes action sci-fi, go figure.
I love very specific sci-fi and fantasy books, off the top of my head I've loved The Time Traveller's Wife, White Horse and a Wrinkle in Time best.
My own book is called The Order's Experiments, it's a Sci-fi/action/drama with some Urban Dystopia in the mix. I self-published through Xlibris, however being a student and new to the game, and despite getting a professional editor and more, I published it with typo's and errors, so I am currently working on the second edition of the book.
I have my own blog here - http://megeichmann.blogspot.com.au/
and on it I would love to feature other author, or would love any feedback from my fellows :]
Otherwise, I love archery, bush walking, pens and journals (that I practically collect).
I can't wait to get know more of my fellow readers and writers and look forward to learning my way around the group!

Live on the windswept NE Coast of England.
My favorite authors of the moment are EE Knight, SM Stirling and John Ringo, but I am open to new imputs and thoughts by other group members.

My name is Matt. I've lived in Central Washington with my wife and son for almost five years now; we're originally from California where I attended the University of California, Davis.
A few of my favorite authors are Ray Bradbury, Raymond E. Feist, Ed Greenwood, and David Eddings.

I have been a voracious reader since as a very young kid my grandfather gave me a set of books of fairy tales from different countries. this set the tone and I have always been drawn to the imaginative and fantastical, whether world building, hard science fiction, or full on heroic fantasy. As to books, I have read most of the usual sci fi and fantasy series
Dune (all of them)
Heinlein (most of them,particularly the Valentine M Smith ones)
Bradbury
Asimov
Lord of the Rings (would read the trilogy annually at Christmas time....22x)
Wheel of time (just finishing the last book)
David Eddings
Robert Bakker
Steven Erickson (Malazan book of the fallen is a tour de force)
Robin Hobb
and many many more
Recently I have gotten into a series of books by Michelle West called the House War.....very good as well.
I live according to Heinlein's maxim "....anything worth doing is worth overdoing" and as such I collect music, books, wine, great food and most importantly interesting people. Thanks for having me in the group and I hope that I can exchange views with all of you.
Big Rey

King Geezer? Hey... gotcha beat by eight years (1945). Age is just a number... just published my first SF novel last year...

I also write my own books which tend to be about super tough female warriors sort of in the vein of Druss, Conan, or Beowulf. :D I have two books out along with some silly short stories, and have another novel coming out early next month.

My name is Vickram E. Diwan and I am a published author from India.
My short stories in the mystery & romance categories have been published by XOXO publishers and I am looking forward to the release of my first Historical Romance novel set in Nazi Germany and next a paranormal/vampire story 'X-files from British India'.
I am happy to be part of your group and hope I will be able to contribute to the lively discussions here.
In case anyone is interested my links are:
You Tube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tBXZG...
Blog: http://vickramediwan.wordpress.com/
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/vickramediwan
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/vickramediwan
Facebook Fan Page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Vickram...
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A few years ago I received a Kindle for Christmas and it spurred my interest once again. My friend was a big sci fi fan and he recommended the Dune series. Loved it. I have read all of them, even the latest terrible gap fillers. I also love mystery/thrillers but my focus is primarily science fiction.
Hi everyone!
Good to be here. I've only recently discovered Goodreads and I'm amazed with what I missed. I wish I found this place sooner.
Anyway, My name is Cody Thomas, and I was born in Idaho in 1989. I grew up in Wyoming, where I served a short stint as a medic in the Army National Guard.
I honestly hated Wyoming. I liked the outdoors, but I hated the cultural isolation. I recently moved to western Washington and I love it here!
I am working on my biology degree and I hope to one day become a physicians assistant.
I'm not going to try to promote my book, but I am an aspiring author of Science Fiction and Fantasy.
I thought I read alot, but most members of Goodreads has put me to shame. I'm currently trying to read more (not enough hours in the day!). I love science fiction (good stuff, not the "space marine" unrealistic stuff). I also like my fantasy. What I don't like, however (I don't know why) is when science fiction and fantasy mix. I like 'em separate.
I'm excited to be part of this group!
Good to be here. I've only recently discovered Goodreads and I'm amazed with what I missed. I wish I found this place sooner.
Anyway, My name is Cody Thomas, and I was born in Idaho in 1989. I grew up in Wyoming, where I served a short stint as a medic in the Army National Guard.
I honestly hated Wyoming. I liked the outdoors, but I hated the cultural isolation. I recently moved to western Washington and I love it here!
I am working on my biology degree and I hope to one day become a physicians assistant.
I'm not going to try to promote my book, but I am an aspiring author of Science Fiction and Fantasy.
I thought I read alot, but most members of Goodreads has put me to shame. I'm currently trying to read more (not enough hours in the day!). I love science fiction (good stuff, not the "space marine" unrealistic stuff). I also like my fantasy. What I don't like, however (I don't know why) is when science fiction and fantasy mix. I like 'em separate.
I'm excited to be part of this group!

You say you don't know why - which is fair enough, but I would like to understand a bit more. Do you have any examples? The ones that come to my mind are McCaffrey's Dragonflight series - and there, the fantasy side was well established as Fantasy before there was any hint of SF coming in - and (sorry) in my opinion the early books are the best, and by the time we saw some SF, the series should have been reaching its natural end, the ideas were pretty well mined out (and that was back when Anne McCaffrey was still writing them on her own, no help from Todd, and J L Nye was not involved).
Another thought . . . the metapsychics in Julian May's "Saga of the Exiles" could be regarded as super-powerful magicians - but the whole saga is dressed up as SF.
Don't get me wrong - I really liked the early McCaffrey and the May - but this mixing needs looking at!
Further comments anyone?



My name is Geri and I was born in Los Angeles in 1966 Holy Crap! I have spent most of my life in the Pacific NW and I am the mom of a great kid just graduating from college and I am proud to say that I introduced him to all kinds of scifi that I love to read.
My faves are the all the golden age guys
Asimov, Heinlein, Clarke, Bradbury. I adore Ursula Le Guin, Dan Simmons, Kurt Vonnegut. Hp Lovecraft, and many others. And I working my way through the subgenre of steampunk with K. W. Jeter, China Mieville and Scott Westerfeld. I also am a huge fan of William Gibson and Neil Stephenson in particular. WHen I am not reading and knitting, I'm knitting and listening to Swedish Metal. I plan on writing the knitting and sci fi crossover.
Alan wrote: "Cody wrote: "What I don't like, however (I don't know why) is when science fiction and fantasy mix. I like 'em separate..."
You say you don't know why - which is fair enough, but I would like to u..."
I'll have to check those out. I'm sure fantasy/scifi mixes can be done well. What I was mostly commenting about was a trend I've been noticing with science fiction that ignores the science. I've always thought of science fiction as something that could, one day, be possible, and Fantasy as something that will never be possible. So when I'm reading a science fiction and it's trying to be serious, yet has aliens in it who act like humans (only look different) I'm turned off. When I read something that claims to be science fiction, I want science fiction.
I was also talking about another trend I'm noticeing, about the stereo typical "space marine" mostly influenced by video games like Halo or Mass Effect. I'm sorry, but a book about "space marines" fighting aliens is over used, and should be considered action, not science fiction. I don't think everything set in the future or set in space, should be considered science fiction. If a romance is set on a spaceship, it's not science fiction, it's romance.
That being said, as long as it's well written, anything can be good. I'll check out those books you've mentioned. Thanks!
You say you don't know why - which is fair enough, but I would like to u..."
I'll have to check those out. I'm sure fantasy/scifi mixes can be done well. What I was mostly commenting about was a trend I've been noticing with science fiction that ignores the science. I've always thought of science fiction as something that could, one day, be possible, and Fantasy as something that will never be possible. So when I'm reading a science fiction and it's trying to be serious, yet has aliens in it who act like humans (only look different) I'm turned off. When I read something that claims to be science fiction, I want science fiction.
I was also talking about another trend I'm noticeing, about the stereo typical "space marine" mostly influenced by video games like Halo or Mass Effect. I'm sorry, but a book about "space marines" fighting aliens is over used, and should be considered action, not science fiction. I don't think everything set in the future or set in space, should be considered science fiction. If a romance is set on a spaceship, it's not science fiction, it's romance.
That being said, as long as it's well written, anything can be good. I'll check out those books you've mentioned. Thanks!
Dominic wrote: "Hi all. Im 25 born 1988 in devon. From reading a few comments i feel like I'm quite young and inexperience but open to new things as im sure everybody else is. Anyway, i moved around from a young a..."
Hey Dominic. I know exactly what you mean-I feel young and inexperienced as well. I'm only 23.
I don't think a lot of people around our age are into reading enough to be part of a website like this. They are all too busy playing video games or other things (which I do, but reading is still my favorite form of entertainment).
We are rare. But it's up to people like us to help our generation keep the passion for reading and writing alive.
Hey Dominic. I know exactly what you mean-I feel young and inexperienced as well. I'm only 23.
I don't think a lot of people around our age are into reading enough to be part of a website like this. They are all too busy playing video games or other things (which I do, but reading is still my favorite form of entertainment).
We are rare. But it's up to people like us to help our generation keep the passion for reading and writing alive.

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I was directed here by one of my recent readers...so still making my way around and getting familiar with the group.
By way of introduction...I write sci-fi short stories and novels (mostly space opera featuring my space pirate Aston West), when I'm not designing aircraft at my day job.
I've really gotten into reading the Jack Campbell Lost Fleet series...have tried some of the others (Orson Scott Card, Alistair Reynolds) and just haven't gotten into them. Being published by small presses and going the self-pub route a few times, I also have a soft-spot for new authors I come across.
Other than that, not much to introduce...