Science Fiction Anthology Vol. 1 2nd Edition
Four great Sci-Fi short stories where you’ll find good computers, people who regret their past and an explanation for something you’re familiar with.
"Progeny"
"The Greatest Host"
"Circle is Closed"
"Good Morning..."
Ray was born in New Hampshire, received his Bachelors of Science in Aeronautical Engineering from Arizona State University, and now retired from an influential, multi-decade career in aerospace,
Ray realized there was a niche that was calling him as he began to write deeper characters, create more sophisticated stories and realistic situations for Sci-Fi fans to relate to.
Initially attracted to heroic characters with powerful weapons taking on hundreds of aliens, Ray began his literary career with a desire to extrapolate Sci-Fi stories with a touch of everyday reality that most of us experience in work and our everyday lives.
His literary work is thoughtfully enriched by his decade long experience in the US Air Force where he flew C-130s on missions to 27 countries, and T-38s while training the best pilots in the world, as well as the first female US Air Force pilots.
During his 28 years at Northrup Grumman, Ray worked on some of the most top-secret military aircraft projects in the world including the F-23, F-35, B-2, Global Hawk and many more that can’t be named.
He is grateful to his wife, Charlene and his two daughters, for her support on this new journey.
In the short story Progeny, it is a interesting story about a robotic race many years in their future. I've enjoyed Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics. In this case I came up with four and they play a very prominent position in this story and subsequent stories.I've combined Progeny and Circle is Closed and written a full Sci Fi novel.
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