Non-Fiction

 
 

  In 1994, I got to work on audio dramas for a company called The Flying

  Dutchman in London. I wrote and co-produced the fully dramatized scripts of

  six stories from the Old Testament, narrated by Dame Thora Hird of British

  Theatre fame. (She was great. I was instructed to address her as "Dame

  Thora," but she quickly said, "We can dispense with that, thank you very

  much." The audiotapes were published for sale by Hodder &

  Stoughton, UK. It was a great experience, but the thing I liked the most was

  walking barefoot in the pans of water, gravel and crumpled audiotape and

  making all the other foley effects.

  The sequel.

  Robert Sheckley is a great writer and a great man. Probably my favorite

  author. I've been corresponding with him for years about writing, so when Mike

  Resnick got the chance to edit an omnibus of his collected novels, he asked me

  to write the afterword. Natrually I jumped at it.

 

  I've also written brochures, radio commercials and website copy. Whatever

  pays the bills...