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KarenRiggin

KarenRiggin

For years I dreamed in science fiction. During evenings, weekends, and vacations, I transposed alternate realities into words and scenes from outer space. I’ve achieved publication in the following: Midwest Literary, Eclectic Flash, Broomstick Books, Spectacular Speculations, Western Online, Bewildering Stories, EMG-Zine, Black Petal, Beyond Centauri, Deadman's Tome, Another Realm, Abandoned Towers, Circlet Press, the Crow's Nest, Alien Skin and The Farspace2 Anthology.

Recently retired, I’m currently working with an agent to get some of my twenty-two manuscripts ready for publication, most of which lie in the fantasy and science fiction genre. I’ll be converting some to e-book soon.

Catch my newest novel, The Horse at Kookletown, a science fiction romp with a sentient horse, a Wild West ghost town, and androids.
New additions daily.

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Theopolis Thorntree, wounded when the alien Tarpies attacked, journeys to Kookletown, unaware that something strange is going on in the Wild West vacation town. ∙ Thorntree almost dies but ...
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KarenRiggin ∙ 8 weeks 2 days ago

Newest novel on my blog is called Spider Hopping. Two teenagers must deal with invading aliens while the rest of Planet Beatnik is in deep sleep.

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Spider Hopping May 21

by KarenRiggin14 hr ago

Could anything get stranger? Here we were surrounded by herd spiders watching six young ...

Spider Hopping May 20

by KarenRiggin1 day ago

No way to answer such questions. I had as much information about it as Lissie. I think I ...

Spider Hopping May 19

by KarenRiggin1 day ago

While we’d been talking, the herd spiders had crowded up against us. It wasn’t ...