In retirement, Paul Martz has discovered his love of writing science fiction and blogging about technology after a career in software development. Recently he's asking:
What role can fiction play in educating society about climate change?
Martz is doing all this by writing for the blind user's AppleVis website and now as co-editor of the "Without Brakes, Fingers Crossed" anthology.
He's with us on Outlook this week to promote this project as we're all experiencing record-breaking high temps on the brink of summer.
Paul shares a bit of his own writing and reads an excerpt from the anthology featuring a river, about his interest in making the Rubik’s Cube accessible, and more on his reasons and experience as the first Rocky Mountain Books/Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers co-editor of an anthology (which they release every two years) who happens to be blind.
Science fiction author, technology blogger, and former punk rock drummer which co-host Brian ends the show asking about being that he also does his music show, Chin Music, every Friday on Radio Western - you can find out more about all these topics by going to Paul's own website along with how to order the "Without Brakes, Fingers Crossed" anthology:
https://paulmartz.com/blog/