Sitemap - 2024 - Phillip Carter - Science Fiction Comedian
Free Fiction Thursday - A Phillip Carter special + Convention appearance in UK
Deep dive into 'The Pilgrimage'
International Mens Day - Books
Happy birthday! (To this Substack)
The Saviours - By Phillip Carter
Eternal Midnight - By John Coon
Macabre Multiverse - Introduction.
Macabre Multiverse - Cover Reveal
Sci-Fi intros - A game called HUMAN
Radio appearance + An evolving poem about evolution
A little sci-poem about entropy.
134 days remain (includes audio)
My comedy sketch is on Spotify!
A poem about astronomy, and a reprint of a story about the death of stars.
Time-Travelling cloud over Arizona
FFF Aug 30 - Epic Sci-Fi and Fantasy
Bonus Free Fiction Friday email - Time Travel - Free on Kindle Unlimited
Free Fiction Friday - Sci-Fi and Steampunk
The Stephanie Glitch - NEWS + Part 6
Bonus post: Pin the autism on the novel
NSFW: Two pensioners find weird way to stay warm during Winter.
Four poems you've not seen before.
FREE Sci-Fi comedy book + Fringe News
I was on GadgetNate's space podcast.
The Stephanie Glitch, part 5 (and a bit of part 6)
Time-travelling activists fix horrid Neolithic climate attitudes or something.
The $20 book giftcard giveaway is here
The Cosmonaut Who Died Twice, part 4
So I made the James Webb Space Telescope out of Lego, and it fixed my broken brain
The Cosmonaut Who Died Twice, part 3
Even more free stories, samples, bits, nibbles, motes of dust, books, jokes, dialogue, etc.
The Cosmonaut Who Died Twice - Parts 1 + 2 (free sample)
Strong Females in Free Fiction
The Stephanie Glitch, parts 2,3,4
April Fool's double whammy - standup special (NOT SAFE FOR WORK)
How FLIGHT OF THE NAVIGATOR was made (plus a new novella)
Teleporting to Utah, and why my books click together like Lego.
Two experimental Sci-Fi poems, some comedy, a photograph of me in a suit holding an alien.
Cosmic Comedies - A FreeFictionFriday thing
How much weird stuff can I say in an hour?
A new way to read WHO KILLED THE HUMANS? + A free story
The Poem That Ended The Universe
I watched Omid Djalili - Work in progress
Close encounters of the Lax kind.