Since 1963, more than eight hundred spacecraft have been launched into geosynchronous orbit, forming a man-made ring of satellites around the Earth. These satellites are destined to become one of the longest-lasting artifacts of human civilization, quietly floating through space... Continue Reading →
Hey folks...please take a moment to read this and respond. This type of feedback helps us indie authors make our books available to more people. Looking For Some Advice From Non-U.S. Readers of eBooks | Michael R. Hicks.
Another excellent article from one of my indie author pals, Mike Hicks. Chicken Little and Self-Publishing | Michael R. Hicks.
This weekend, my pastor James MacDonald of Harvest Bible Chapel here in Chicago, read a short essay he wrote entitled "Today". Click here to watch the video. I would encourage you to watch the whole message, but if you just... Continue Reading →
When I wrote my first novel CRADLE, from start to finish it took me 12 weeks. According to other writers it seems that's pretty fast for an 80,000 word novel. Frankly, it didn't seem like I was rushing and I... Continue Reading →
Individual science fiction stories may seem as trivial as ever to the blinder critics and philosophers of today - but the core of science fiction, its essence has become crucial to our salvation if we are to be saved at... Continue Reading →
Why? Just because Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs changed the world with their amazing creation. And I thank them every day for the gift they gave to the world. Behold, Some of the First Apple Computer Photos Ever | TIME.com.
There is a God shaped vacuum in the heart of every man which cannot be filled by any created thing, but only by God, the Creator, made known through Jesus." Blaise Pascal
I'm sure you've all seen the latest Facebook privacy scare meme flying around today. No fewer than twenty of my "friends" felt the need to "protect" their considerable intellectual property by posting the aforementioned copyright notice on their Facebook page. It just... Continue Reading →