Author: KenMcConnell
So true! http://t.co/N58mqVLz #Kindle 2012-04-16 I wrote a story about a man who could "see" WiFi and other EM signals. This story reminds me of "Lunatic". http://t.co/nhprRmdk 2012-04-17 My next novel, now in progress, will be infused with my own…
Today and Saturday you can download my short story – War Stories for free on Kindle. This experimental short tells the stories of three human soldiers who fought in The Great War between the Alliance and the Votainion Empire. best…
This is the first sketch I’ve done of the cover for my next novel, XiniX. The book will be written after I finish and publish Starveyors later this year. So look for it fall of 2013. I just did this…
Mary Robinette Kowal is coming to Boise as part of her moving to Chicago book tour! She’ll be at the Rediscovered Books on 8th Street, Tuesday, the 24th of April. Please come down and meet this rising star of the…
Put together an awesome baseball play list for the kids at the ball park. Little old, little new and lots of organ in between. 2012-04-11 Allerta intros Pebble smartwatch, inPulse's attractive younger sibling http://t.co/MnYDjxNn via @engadget Could watches make a…
Photo Credit: Dru Bloomfield via Compfight One of my pet peeves when I coach youth baseball is coaches that yell at their players during a game. I’m not talking about occasional encouragement or getting a kid’s attention so you can…
This weekend’s free Kindle short story is “Silicant Remorse“. If you download that story, it includes a second short story called, “Rock Collection”. Rock Collection is my most successful short story. It has been read by over 3,000 people and…
Not much in the way of blogging for me this week. Baseball games have kicked in and I can’t even remember my name after a game. My short story is out to beta readers and I already have a new…
Just back from attending my first Norwescon. I was a panelist on three panels and I attended many more panels at my leisure on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. I had a great time, saw many genre famous writers and industry…

