What I’m reading these days…


In case you care…or are vaguely interested. I usually read 2 or 3 books at one time just to keep me interested and from getting fatigue. That’s the upside. The downside it that it often takes a long time to finish any books I start, so the local library tends to come looking for me to demand their late fees.

I just finished Anne R Allens great book on blogging for authors

Also just finished this great short story- it reads like when one of the Masters of Sci Fi was feeling a bit playful. Great fun!

Checking out a friend’s work. This book has a killer open and a few pretty nice story twists, though I’m only partway through, I’d recommend it

Nuts and bolts. Learning how to take my best shot.


Fascinating and intriguing only just started…Loving it so far.

“On deck” – A friend told me that this was a “must read” for me…

Be well, be kind to one another

About Zaslow Crane

Zaslow Crane wrote his first Science fiction story when he was 11 This was after an uncle had given him a Charmin case full of sci fi paperbacks- all the old masters: A.E.Van Vogt, Cordwainer Smith, Heinlen, Bradbury, and dozens more. After that, he never looked back. Zaslow Crane has contributed to numerous magazines and newspapers over many years, and has been a contributing editor for a national magazine. He has been published a couple hundred times for non fiction. Regarding fiction, he writes primarily SciFi and was one of the creative talents behind Smoke and Mirrors, a parsec nominated podcast that "re-imagined" the Twilight Zone and, which ran for 2 1/2 years. He has written over two hundred short stories, 7 or 8 novellas and two novels, one of which "explains" a great many advancements in human technology. He likes mindless sort of work, because it frees that other part of his brain to work on story ideas, so if you see him, say, digging a ditch, you'll know that he’s really writing. He lives in a tiny house on a hill in Central California. His home overlooks the ocean - IF you're willing to stand on tip toes and crane your neck. Just a bit.