AISFP 188 – Eric Griffith, Part 2

Grave robbing requires a corpse, so at most, this was all just simple thievery.

“Rhamuel and the last of his family, Abranyah, travel their barren world, shack to shack, selling tinctures to keep a full belly and evading the dogmatists to keep their throats safe. Time has moved on after The Whatever, an apocalyptic event that few remember and even fewer can explain, danger now as commonplace as the unrecognizable relics of war, and the madman Aphulan—along with an iron rule over his small township—may hold the answers. With a cure for The Sick and a passion to uncover buy gabapentin online reddit what happened to their world, Rhamuel and Abranyah set off on a journey to the “other place,” the days before The Whatever, and ready themselves for a glimpse into what happened, and what was always meant to happen next.”

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Eric Griffith, author of Beta Test and Kali and feateres ditor at pcmag.com, discusses publishing, the value of writing conferences, in particular Viable Paradise, guilt inducing science fiction conventions and writing short fiction. And congrats to Phillip C. for winning THE CREATIVE FIRE, by Brenda Cooper.

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  1. Looking forward to listening. I wanted to say Tincture is very well done. Also, wolf Dawn sounds like wolf’d on, and it is only recently that I saw what the real title is. Every time I heard it mentioned I thought, what does it mean to be wolf’d on? Lol. That pizza’s been wolf’d on.

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