The Perils of False Reasoning

Writing believable fiction has always been important to me which is why I draw from education and experience when creating my work.

Sprinkling facts in where I feel it will do the most good.

This is especially true of my science fiction.

 As The Science in the Fiction project illustrates. 

While the project – months in the making – was an adventure this latest installment – The Perils of False Reasoning – is proving to be one of the most adventurous.

Such is the price of writing believable science fiction apparently.

As I found myself writing then rewriting the piece in an attempt to smooth it out I came to see that sometimes I can be too geeky for myself.

Either that or I was more tired than I realized when I started it.

At the end of the day I’m proud of my work and, as with the other concepts both amazed and pleased to see the parallels of my imagination brought to life.

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