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Len

Least Known International Sci-Fi Writer

About Me

I'm an author of science fiction and fantasy who's managed to acquire a tiny readership in England and Germany, as well as locally without any promotion or advertisement. I have three novels currently on the market and one in its third draft:The Galatian fantasy series"Bridge of the Gods (part 1 -copyright 2000)" "The Unnamed Sword (part 2 -copyright 2004) " "Mark of the Proud (part 3- tentatively 2007)" Separate fantasy series * Questing for Dragons (part 1 -tentatively 2008)Near Future science fiction: Copernican Passage (copyright 2002)" Ius Chasma -tentatively 2008)Check out my wife Linda's adventures as she travels the globe: Linda's Blog She has visited every continent except Antarctica. It is lots of fun.

 

My Interests

Check out my myspace serial; Questing For Dragons. It's about two adventurers, Sir Knight and his feisty lady squire, searching for a dragon. It's an adventure I've created just for myspace. It's stored under my blog.

I'd like to meet:

I would like interesting and creative people who like to like to read and write science fiction and fantasy. I would also like to meet people who like to travel either physically or if just by using their imaginations.

My Blog

Bridge of the Gods: Welcome to Valhalla 1

This is a portion of a story-within-a-story excerpt from Bridge of the Gods, published in 2000 by Iuniverse. The books can be found by title, Bridge of the Gods, or by my name, Len Robertson. The comp...
Posted by Len on Sat, 24 May 2008 08:01:00 PST

Bridge of the Gods: An Unexpected Party 6

"Thalia!" he screamed before his head bounced and rolled like a fumbled football across the ground and his headless torso toppled onto its chest to lie there twitching. ThaliaThaliaThaliaThaliaThalia!...
Posted by Len on Fri, 23 May 2008 05:41:00 PST

the next several decades will be wild.

The detection of another civilization looms closer every day. It will be the most profound discovery since Columbus made his voyage in 1492, but I wonder how soon the interested public will know it? W...
Posted by Len on Thu, 22 May 2008 07:44:00 PST

Bridge of the Gods: An Unexpected Party 5

Simultaneously, Gawaine ducked and rolled under the shield wall, his sword stabbing upward. A moment later, the wall showed a second breach as a giant staggered from the formation clutching its groin....
Posted by Len on Thu, 22 May 2008 06:08:00 PST

Bridge of the Gods: An Unexpected Party 4

As Gawaine's triumphant cry echoed off the nearby mountain cliffs, Sheriba straightened. She stood taller at that moment than Mary had ever seen her. Mary started toward her two victorious companions...
Posted by Len on Wed, 21 May 2008 06:16:00 PST

Bridge of the Gods: An Unexpected Party 3

This is a portion of a story-within-a-story excerpt from Bridge of the Gods, published in 2000 by Iuniverse. The books can be found by title, Bridge of the Gods, or by my name, Len Robertson. The comp...
Posted by Len on Tue, 20 May 2008 06:47:00 PST

Bridge of the Gods: An Unexpected Party 2

This is the second excerpt from Bridge of the Gods, published in 2000 by Iuniverse. The books can be found by title, Bridge of the Gods, or by my name, Len Robertson. The companions: Mary Brown, beaut...
Posted by Len on Sun, 18 May 2008 09:25:00 PST

Bridge of the Gods: An Unexpected Party 1

This is the first excerpt from Bridge of the Gods. Mary Brown, novice sorceress; Gawaine Irby, paladin man-at-arms; Sheriba Fox, elfiin warrior; Modeste' Travers, pacifist cleric and Eduardo Cruz, gre...
Posted by Len on Sun, 18 May 2008 08:34:00 PST

Why We Should BE Having Hard-nosed, Intense Discussions About UFOs

This is part of an ongoing discussion of UFOs at another site called FutureHi. One of those in the discussion became angry and left the group because we didn't accept his evidence of UFO's on faith.Wh...
Posted by Len on Sat, 17 May 2008 06:48:00 PST

Star Trek Voyager (fan story): The Chariot of Santomas 20

IVGuinnan leans forward, her eyes fixed on Janeway. "Seven was crying when you found her?" Guinnan asks, breathlessly. "No. She'd stopped but I could still see the stains on her cheeks. Frankly, I was...
Posted by Len on Sat, 17 May 2008 08:54:00 PST