Micro, short form, small payments

Not Micro-Formats

Micro-formats is design code for something else. I was looking for a novel by Austin’s author, Bruce Sterling. I’ve got most of his works in hardback, and I figure, one of them, Islands in the Net, is a flawed classic that is eerily accurate in some ways. I like ideas, the tech was a little short-sighted, but even then, still one of my all-time favorites, and worthy of a reread, over the years.

Early on, I enjoyed the fiction, some science fiction, of Rudy Rucker. I was delighted to find a couple of their combined efforts lists as eBooks, at 99 cents a pop.

Novella length, be my guess for the collaborations, not really a enough for a novel, but certainly longer than a short story. Good stuff.

About the author: Born and raised in a small town in East Texas, Kramer Wetzel spent years honing his craft in a trailer park in South Austin. He hates writing about himself in third person. More at KramerWetzel.com.

Use of this site (you are here) is covered by all the terms as defined in the fineprint, reply via e-mail.

© 1993 – 2024 Kramer Wetzel, for astrofish.net &c. astrofish.net: breaking horoscopes since 1993.

It’s simple, and free: subscribe here.

Next post:

Previous post: