Tag Archives: Dinosaur Wars

Dr. Ogilvey’s Exaltation Theory

Scientists need to get a new view of dinosaurs that includes thinking about the high end of their behavior, not just the usual lizard-like, low end ideas. Continue reading

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Maddy, meet Rexxy

Going off by herself in Yellowstone to snap a couple of cool photos has proven to be one of the worst choices of Maddy Meyer’s young life, and maybe the last. Continue reading

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Furiously writing Dinosaur Wars 3

It’s been awhile since I’ve published a story. There’s a good reason, trust me. You see, I’ve been assailing my computer keyboard with a mad flurry of prose. Dinosaur Wars book three, Blood On The Moon, is on its way. … Continue reading

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My stories of space colonists

In my own way, I hope to increase public interest in space exploration by adding the exotic spices of mystery, murder, questing after power and wealth, and the attendant conflicts that characterize human societies wherever they may be. Read on! Continue reading

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War Stories

There are a few things you ought to know about me and my life experience before you judge my fitness to tell tales of war. Continue reading

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What’s wrong with this picture?

Now that real science has caught up to my fiction writing, I think the time is right for a new Hollywood screen image of the dinosaur. Sorry Jurassic Park, but your T rex is obsolete. Continue reading

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Kra Phylogeny

As time has progressed, fictional dinosaurs have gotten less slimy, less scaly, less cold blooded, and more feathery, more intelligent, and more dangerous in turn, up to and including wielding world-destroying power. Continue reading

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Where have all the cities gone?

Let’s take a look at the question of how a 65 million year old civilization could vanish leaving no detectable trace. Continue reading

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A Girl, Her Pony — And T-Rex!

Kit Daniels named her quarter horse “Lucky,” but as you can see, Kit and Lucky may not be so lucky after all unless the old mare can put some distance between her and that hungry Tyrannosaurus. Continue reading

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And the reviews are in!

It seems somebody out there likes Dinosaur Wars. The reviewers who ‘get’ Dinosaur Wars the best are those who understand it was intended to be a fun read and not something deeper, darker or horribly twisted. It’s an adventure story and lovers of adventures are chiming in that it suits their tastes just fine. Continue reading

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