Battlespace Anthology
Submissions for the anthology of military science fiction, Battlespace, will be accepted starting Jan. 15. Jason is creating and editing the anthology along with his Science Fiction Show colleagues.A New Comic Book

Jason is working with talented Australian artist Daniel Picciotto on a new comic book. You can check out colored pages (no text) on Dan's Facebook page.On Facebook
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A Few Good Haikus
Poetry Archive
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(Poem) The Foe of the Black Rider
Posted on Aug 15, 2011 | 1 CommentThe Foe of the Black Rider Black rider paused ‘midst dead soldiers amassed His garb much tattered; his stallion diseased “Generals first, then your women I’ll seize.” A sergeant stepped... -
The Soft
Posted on Aug 2, 2011 | No CommentsSpring brought the soft; days alight like gas lamps past midnight libations and communications soft words hand scrawled with intent; Summer scorched smiles slip afternoon heat smothered discourse, sent my... -
Only Once a God
Posted on Apr 7, 2010 | No CommentsSweet dell grass beneath her feet Stars aligned just so She took a breath, her wings aflutter Adventurous heart aglow Soaring over sparkling tidepools Smile broad as oceans Loosed from... -
i am the one
Posted on Oct 2, 2009 | No Commentsi am the one i am the one who stares at Your photos glowing so soft through LCD shine then wonders where the day has gone alone in a sweaty... -
Pimp (poem)
Posted on Aug 19, 2009 | No Comments“Pounds for my starlets!” So says the dancing man capillaries crimson sweating through his woolen disguise Slow rolls his shameless tender this damp existence estranged; wheezing walk through charcoal fog... -
Tastee Freez
Posted on Jul 21, 2009 | No CommentsThe little girl from Georgia said her eyes so brown, her hair so red, “I lahk the way yer big arms curl Around mah little peachy world.” Hopped into my... -
God’s Aria
Posted on Jan 23, 2008 | No CommentsGod’s aria exploded along googols of spiraled galactic axons, expounding Her final lament; Inhaling worlds in voluminous black holes and sparking supernovas that popped like flashbulbs over Piccadilly Circus panic....
