Grant Gougler

Grant Gougler

Grant Gougler is a freelance writer, blogger, and now you can check out his first novel for free at Free SF Stories.
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  • Should You Be Pushy when You Push Your Indie Novel?
    The easiest way to maximize your exposure isn't necessarily the best way. Are people who are prone to click spam likely to read a novel, anyway?
  • 5 Bad Things Oprah Gave Us
    Oprah is the most powerful woman in the world and probably for good reason. That doesn't mean she hasn't made a mistake or two... or five.
  • Portal 2: It's Not a Puzzle Game
    Portal 2 is yet another wildly fun game set in Valve's Half-Life universe. How does it stack up to the rest of the brilliant series?
  • GLaDOS Returns
    One department video games have been consistently weak in is writing. Portal delivers. The sequel launches in a matter of minutes. Find out why I'm so excited.
  • Freejack
    Released in 1992. Starring Emilio Estevez, Mick Jagger, and Rene Russo. Based on Robert Sheckley's novella, "Immortality Inc."
  • Free Writing
    "Free" is becoming a viable way to market your fiction.
  • We're Facebookin'
    Although Facebook has seemingly influenced people who were otherwise computer-illiterate to discover the wonders of the Internet, they tend to stick there, grinding their wheels in the mud.
  • B&N's NOOKcolor Does Not Suck
    From the writer of "Ebook Readers Suck" comes a recantation... or is it? Why the NOOKcolor transcends the "ebook reader" classification.
  • Diary of a Non-Skater
    A few days ago, I tried something I haven't done in years: skateboard. And friend, it is addictive.
  • Tulsa's Best Burgers
    Tulsa is blessed with a lot of good ol' fashioned burger stands. This guide will help you find them.
  • E-Book Readers Suck
    Five complaints about e-book readers.
  • The Gods Themselves: A Book Review
    Isaac Asimov writes something totally uncharacteristic for him: a New Age science fiction novel.
  • The High Crusade: A Book Review
    Poul Anderson's The High Crusade is thoroughly tongue-in-cheek and way, way far out.
  • The Man Who Used the Universe: A Book Review
    Despite a great cover, Alan Dean Foster's The Man Who Used The Universe looks suspiciously like crap.
  • Anathem: A Book Review
    Neal Stephenson's Anathem is a meaty novel with a lot of ideas.
  • The Forge of God: A Book Review
    Greg Bear is known for his fluid, hard-to-put-down writing. "The Forge of God" is one of the most chilling invasion stories ever told. But is it any good?
  • The Demolished Man: A Book Review
    Alfred Bester is known for his ahead-of-its-time science fiction. Is The Demolished Man worth checking out?
  • E-book Readers: Nay or Yay?
    Are digitally distributed books really the future?
  • Neuromancer: A Look Back
    William Gibson's Neuromancer all-but ignited science fiction's cyberpunk movement, but there has been a growing trend among SF fans to reject the novel as important literature.
  • Tomorrow and Tomorrow: A Book Review
    Tomorrow and Tomorrow is an epic novel by hard science fiction writer Charles Sheffield.
  • 10 Essential Science Fiction Novels
    The ten novels chosen for this list are not the only essentials, nor are they necessarily the best examples of the featured authors' works. This list is merely a starting point in the intricate world of science fiction.
  • Reclaim Your Hard Drive Space
    A bricked hard drive is probably the most devastating computer malfunction. Professionals recommend keeping twenty percent of your hard drive clear in order to extend its life. This guide focuses on exterminating the largest space wasters first.
  • The 10 Most Violent Mainstream SF Movies
    Science fiction isn't always about peaceful aliens and space exploration. Here's the top ten most violent SF movies I can think of.

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