Sheri's a science fiction writer, poet and photographer. Her most recent work has appeared in Dragons, Knights and Angels; Whispering Spirits; Kinships; Yellow Mama; Shine and Kaleidotrope. She's a Judy's Book City Editor; writes articles and blogs; critiques
+ more bio informationWhen I started writing science fiction novels, the community of writers I worked with continually challenged me to justify the category of science fiction I was writing. Most viewed science fiction as stories where space ships blast out across the universe and encounter aliens. Since I write post-apocalyptic novels, this is ... More..
The approach of spring encourages all of us to head outdoors and do. Flower lovers want to plant bulbs, roses, perennials, baskets galore. Art lovers want to spruce up the outside and make it welcoming. Sports lovers want to get into shape. Science lovers want to collect, identify and measure. Music lovers want to hear happy... More..
When I worked at the Port of Seattle, the change to using more and more technology in the police department was increasing, and I even had the opportunity to see a police robot in operation one day. You have all heard those warning about belongings left unattended at the airport. Because of incidents of terrorism, the police... More..
You've seen those beautiful greenhouses for sale in the gardening magazines and know just where it would look good in your garden. You even know how to convince your spouse to build it or figured out where the money will come from to buy one. But how do you know you will use your greenhouse? These goals for greenhouse garden... More..
Rock gardens can be miniature beauties or an entire yard full of blooming and changing plants. Annuals are natures delight in the sense that they bloom their hearts out. There best feature is after blooming they produce tons of seeds and next year, the same annuals may return to your yard. One of the reasons to use an annual... More..
The study of the stars and moon can entice kids into a greater interest in math and science, while tying into the fun of thinking about aliens and rockets and being weightless. Your backyard can be a source of fun astronomy projects that are both historical and immediate. Try these five projects for a simple start into the w... More..
With nearly eighteen centuries of naked eye observations of sunspot activities, scientists have a treasure trove of information about solar activity. The first person to realize that collating multiple sources of historical information about solar sunspot activity could yield results was astronomer Rudolf Wolf who published ... More..
Sheri Fresonke Harper
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