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S.M. Stirling
I'm a writer by trade, born in France but Canadian by origin and American by naturalization, living in New Mexico at present. My hobbies are mostly related to the craft -- I love history, anthropology and archaeology, and am interested in the sciences. The martial arts are my main physical hobby. show more

I'm a writer by trade, born in France but Canadian by origin and American by naturalization, living in New Mexico at present. My hobbies are mostly related to the craft -- I love history, anthropology and archaeology, and am interested in the sciences. The martial arts are my main physical hobby.
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Birth date: September 30, 1953
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Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books!
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books! rated it 7 years ago
AudiobookCan I book about a modern day island on the American east coast (Nantucket) going back in time be boring? Yes. And for an isolated island with minimal supplies there is a lot of traveling going on - to Europe, to the Caribbean, South America. I know the author didn't want to bog down the bo...
Author C. M. Skiera's Blog
Author C. M. Skiera's Blog rated it 10 years ago
A wonderful collection of speculative fiction short stories by some of the genre's most talented writers. Not a dull tale in the bunch.
Author C. M. Skiera's Blog
Author C. M. Skiera's Blog rated it 10 years ago
A wonderful collection of speculative fiction short stories by some of the genre's most talented writers. Not a dull tale in the bunch.
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus rated it 10 years ago
*Trigger warning for rape and child abuse* I really like the Ship Who Sang series, or at least the idea behind it. (Not even why people are put in shells, but that they are. So if someone is born and within a certain amount of time, it's discovered that they will be so handicapped they can't d...
House Built of Books
House Built of Books rated it 10 years ago
A title like "Dangerous Women" invites cliché, and this anthology features a fair number of them - particularly the femmes fatales. It could be that the femme fatale just doesn't work for me as a character. Always seen through jaded male eyes, she perhaps has a longer history than is sometimes re...
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