Nominative Determinism and Fictional Characters
Originally coined in 1994 in New Scientist magazine, the term “nominative determinism” is basically the idea that a person’s name affects their destiny. It can
because quirky characters fall in love, too…
Originally coined in 1994 in New Scientist magazine, the term “nominative determinism” is basically the idea that a person’s name affects their destiny. It can
You MUST visit Love Bytes Reviews today to see the new cover of my novella The Applicant. In it Forbes Pohle meets the time traveler
News of the Future! Okay, just news about the future. So the first book in my Busted Labs series, The Applicant, is due to
So as a proud member of the Science Fiction Romance Brigade, I’m participating in the SFRB Summer Blog Hop. We’re offering an grand prize (outlined
So I recently reclaimed the rights to my first story with Dr. Forbes Pohle, the lonely roboticist, and his time-traveling lover, Oliver Lennox. As the
This year has been stressful for me. I’ve got a new book coming out this summer. I’ve got two more books that I’m trying to
Time Travel holds a special place in my heart. It’s perilously close to being something that I just don’t believe in and yet something I want
If you put the words “song” and “waiting” in Google you get almost 215,000,000 hits. The songs range from staples like Richard Marx’s “Right Here
In my story The Break-In, published by Dreamspinner Press, roboticist Forbes Pohle creates a robot named Jeepers that looks like a black and white tuxedo cat. Granted,
Aidee: Today I’d like to take a short moment to interview two of my favorite men, Dr. Forbes Pohle and his research assistant, Oliver Lennox.
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