The writings of John N. Crain


"A warm mist descended over the crèche and K raised its head above the polished stone rim. Not much to see, but the moisture made odors stronger. K opened an olfactory port, analyzing the heady mix of scents, some sweet, some bitter, some so strong they could be tasted. Woven through the tapestry of redolence, K detected something new, a thread of effluvium never encountered. K’s primary pseudopod flowed over the side of the nest, following the strange aroma, seeking the source."


From the short story Persistence of Memories.



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Thursday, May 10, 2018

I guess I need to catch up on more than a few things.

I'm still working on editing my novel, Ysobel, the first in a series about alternate universe experiences of a man named Connor Maddock. I think Ysobel can best be described as a sci-fi romance.

The second book in the series, Ninety Degrees From Yesterday, is more of a thriller. It, too, is essentially finished and undergoing what I hope to be final editing.

I've recently begun work on a third volume, Infinity Times Four, but have no idea where it's going to lead.

In the meantime, I've written some short stories, some of which have been published, others of which languish.

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