So, you probably didn’t notice, but I took the month of January off from all social media. Yeah, I’d found myself checking my feeds every few minutes and didn’t like to think that I couldn’t get along without social media to distract me, so I put my Facebook account on hold and must ignored my other feeds.
Author Archives: Ernest Lilley
Review: Tractor Wars by Neil Dahlstrom
There’s something about tractors that draws a boy’s attention. I learned to drive in the 1960s on a 1948 Farmall Cub on my grandfather’s land in Vermont, and at a recent visit to a farm stand, I was delighted to find an almost identical, so it’s not surprising that Tractor Wars caught my eye.
In Tractor Wars, Neil Dahlstrom gives us an inside look at the birth of the farm tractor starting in the late 1800s and culminating with Ford’s transition to overseas manufacturing in Ireland at the end of the 1920s. Drawing heavily on biographies, board room records, and newspaper clippings, the book’s focus is on corporate strategies, alliances, and competitions. Readers may be surprised to discover how late to the game John Deere was, but not especially surprised that when Henry Ford entered the fray with his Fordson tractor, his techniques of mass production and ruthless pricing gave him immediate dominance in the field(s). Continue reading
Interview: Glynn Stewart
When Canadian science fiction author Glynn Stewart realized that mainstream publishers weren’t interested in his brand of science fiction, which mixes fantasy and SF while holding on to mil-sf to account for the realities of space war, he turned to online publishing. Now, more than fifty books later, he’s not looking back. SFRevu was happy to get a chance to talk to Glynn about mixing the streams, good versus evil, and why he’s on Kindle Unlimited. Continue reading
The Union of Concerned Chonotomasists…
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, #759 Jan/Feb 2022
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, #759 Jan/Feb 2022by Sheree Renée Thomas (Editor)
Contents:
NOVELLA — The Art of Victory When the Game is All the World by Eugie Foster
SHORT STORIES
— Ennead in Retrospect by Christopher Mark Rose
— Full Worm Moon by Paul Lorello
— Proximity Games by M L Clark
— Salt Calls to Salt by Maiga Doocy
–doe_haven.vr by Cara Mast
–The City and the Thing Beneath It by Innocent Ilo
— There Won’t Be Questions by Joe Baumanns
NOVELETS
— Animale dei Morti by Nick DiChario
— Bone Broth by Karen Heulers
— Prison Colony Optimization by Auston Habershaw
— The Gentle Dragon Tells His Tale of Love by J.A. Pak Continue reading