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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Talking with Steve Rude
Posted on Jun 14, 2011 | No CommentsSteve Rude wants you to know he will be returning to comics. This is no secret, but the Wisconsin born artist and co-creator of the popular comic book “Nexus” said... -
The Science Fiction Show podcast
Posted on Jun 3, 2011 | No CommentsI love this new podcast I’m involved with. Love it. For one, it gets me back podcasting and I’ve always loved doing radio. It also allows me to unleash my... -
Where We Come From on Memorial Day
Posted on May 30, 2011 | No CommentsI come from San Diego, Calif. And I come from Point Mugu, Calif. I come from Oxnard, Wichita Falls, Midway Island, and Providence, Rhode Island. I come from Plattsburgh, N.Y.,... -
Off to Spain!
Posted on May 26, 2011 | 2 CommentsThe family and I are off to Spain for four days Friday. We’ve visited Spain previously, stopping and staying at Naval Air Station Rota, on the west coast. Rota’s weather... -
Motivation from author David Greenberg
Posted on May 24, 2011 | No CommentsChildren’s book author David T. Greenberg spoke to our meeting of the European Parent-Teacher Association Saturday. Greenberg is a graduate of Reed College in Oregon who wanted to write poems.... -
Last Train into Dushanbe (music)
Posted on May 19, 2011 | 1 Comment[audioplay title="Last Train into Dushanbe"]http://www.jasontudor.com/wp-content/uploads/Jason-Tudor-Last-Train-into-Dushanbe.mp3[/audioplay] I tend to write in a lot of different directions. Writing lyrics (and music) are two of those directions. I don’t do that often, but... -
Kicking Caffeine
Posted on May 17, 2011 | 3 CommentsThere were cases of it. Flimsy thin cardboard shells holding gleaming blue cans of the drink of the next generation. The first few times 14-year-old me hung out with my friend, I...








