Welcome to Sci Fi - Arizona. We specialize in
professional-quality, technologically sophisticated science fiction stories
and novels. Our current inventory of fiction is valued at one million
dollars! If you like Robert Heinlein's work from the 40's and 50's, Poul
Anderson from the 60's, Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle from the 70's, and
Tom Clancy from the 80's, then you will probably like it here!
Be sure to visit our Writer's Workshop. Once
each month we publish articles dealing with matters of concern to
writers, with an emphasis on the technical problems specific to science
fiction writing. No matter what sort of a writer you are or wish to be,
you should find something of interest in the workshop.
Novel Series by Michael McCollum
Stand Alone Novels by Michael McCollum
Hi tech science fiction novels formatted in PDF,
LRF, PRC, and PDB formats in various flavors. We support desktops
and handhelds, including: Sony eBook Reader, Amazon Kindle, Mobipocket, iLiad,
Pocket PC, and PalmPilot. Trade paperback books
are printed on bright white paper with heavy, full color covers.
Non-Fiction by Michael McCollum
Hi tech non-fiction formatted in Adobe PDF and Microsoft Reader. Trade paperback books
printed on bright white paper with heavy, full color covers.
Free Short Stories by Michael McCollum
Want to sample the product before you buy? We have free short
stories for download.
Articles for Writers
Once each month we publish articles on both general writing and science
fiction writing. Come to the Writer's workshop and polish your craft.
Beautiful Images by Don Dixon
Don Dixon is the Art Director of the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles,
and the finest astronomical artist at work in the world today. Come
see his beautiful images of space. Download space wallpaper.
They're free.
Frequently Asked Questions About Sci Fi - Arizona
Biographies of Michael McCollum and Don Dixon
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