Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Still cranking on Space FArm Book and waiting in slush piles.

 Just got back from NSS Space Settlement Summit, and helped run a nice session and panel on space settlement technologies at ASCEND 2021. Also posted all my presos on my SpaceFarms.info site. 

The Space Farm guide/book for technically interested readers of all backgrounds from high school to grad school is about 90% complete, and has has some posisitive reviews and fixes (thank you to Dr. Jane Shevtsov for lignin advice!).  Looking for a publisher too. Has 280 pages so far, likely end up around 350 pages once imagery,  index, glossary, and reference tables are added. Well over 200 figures so far, and around 50 tables.  Usable by anyone, and limits the technobabble and math to a minimum.

Also have 2 fantasy stories and a sci-fi novel in slush piles.

Remember Veterans Day on 11th Nov in the USA,

Bryce


Monday, August 2, 2021

Visiting Superman and looking forward to Archcon!

 Now have 3 stories in the air: 1. SF Book still in slush, 2. Two short fantasy stories in two slush piles.

Still crafting the Space Farming book...280+ pages...really just clean up and adding imagery and tables.

Just got back from Superman Celebration (see this link also) in Metropolis IL, smaller than normal (our 4th celebration, 2015, 2016, 2017, and now 2021) but fun nonetheless. For those into the caped crowd, I strongly recommend hitting Metropolis IL even if just passing through, and if you are there next year second weekend in June, GO TO THE CELEBRATION!!! We have taken my nieces and nephews and everyone has a fun time at this cross between a comic convention and a county fair. Artists and Authors area, autographs with celebs, speakers, games with prizes, and a special set of activities for kids and even super-dogs. 

Year-round see the Supermuseum, visitor center, and not least of which, the giant Superman statue, and Lois Lane statue. 

Archcon in Collinsville IL is also a go this year, and I will be watching our NSS/St. Louis Space Frontier table, and presenting (and on panels) for space future stuff, including space poop, etc.

Take time to dream big!

Bryce



Thursday, June 24, 2021

My Presentations at NSS ISDC 2021 FREE

 If you are interesting in seeing a set of space presentations by astronauts, space experts, and other space enthusiasts like your truly, 

the National Space Society International Space Development Conference (NSS ISDC) 2021 is FREE and On-line :

https://isdc2021.nss.org/

Schedule is here:

https://isdc2021.nss.org/home/schedule/schedule-at-a-glance/


My two presos (yes, pre-recorded) are at 10:50 AM PDT and 1:15 PM Pacific Daylight Time (PDT)

Enjoy the Day!

Bryce


Wednesday, December 2, 2020

More Presos! St. Louis Gateway to Space (VIRTUAL!)

 Will be presenting on space (human) wastes and recycling, what I call the Poop to Plate problem, for future space bases and settlement 12 Dec at St. Louis Gateway to Space:

https://sched.space/gatewaytospace2020/

It is Virtual and a Free conference!

Bryce

Friday, October 2, 2020

Look for my Presos on Space Settlement 08 Oct and 17 Nov 2020

 On a panel (virtual) for world space week:

Thu, October 8, 2020

8:00 PM – 9:00 PM CDT

http://www.chicagospace.org/space-tourism-webinar-2020/

talking space tourism and the latest round of launchers :0)


Later,  17 Nov , at ASCEND 2020 (virtual) I am running a panel on Space Agriculture and have a presentation on 'Excrement' in Space:

Session Assignment: TECHPRES-23, Crew Nutrition and Food I

Presentation: The Messy Details of Going from Excrement to Entrée

Short title : "Poop to Plate"

Session Date/Time: November 17, 2020 from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM Eastern Time


Assigned Session: PANEL-25, Crew Nutrition and Food II
Scheduled: November 17, 2020 from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM Eastern Time 

Outline/Agenda of Session Activities:

The current state of space farming focuses on microgravity and small scale non cycling results. What key technologies and research are needed, and what has been done to date, to enable long term settlement food production, waste cycling, and details. This session will focus on the overlooked details glossed over in studies, efforts, and books to date. 

Session Goal(s)/Outcome(s): Work in space agriculture to date has focused on hydroponics, and some photobioreactors, what else is needed, and how do these get connected together in the real world on a place like the moon, to make a fully functional recycling capability that provides meals real people want to eat, and what machinery and details are missing? Where should effort focus in the near term in space agriculture to allow long term habitation in space?


Still working the space farm textbook, and a fantasy book , and waiting in the slush for my Sci-Fi novel....


tight lines and calm seas,

Bryce


Thursday, July 30, 2020

ISSDC 2020 and still crunching the Space Farm book

ISSDC 2020 and still crunching the Space Farm book!

Between doing up presos for AIAA ASCEND 2020 ( on space poop), and judging the 2020 International Space Settlement Design Competition (ISSDC 2020, see http://spaceset.org), still crunching away on my Space Farm textbook, which will be very rich in drawings and tables so anyone can read it, geek or no.

Also still have a sci-fi book in slush, fingers crossed!

Trillions of happy, smiling babies await!

Bryce 

Thursday, April 16, 2020

Stuck in slush

Stuck in slush

Dropped my latest (as in been writing it for two decades+, had it copy-editied, now altered the first chapter, moving the original first chapter to the middle of the book, so that the main character is better developed right off)  sci-fi book in the Baen book slush pile, might get a hit (low probability?) in a year.  It is around 110,000 words.  Actually met Jim at an NSS conference, maybe that will help (likely not).
Also sent a short story  (2500 words) on dragons to try to sell it for an anthology. Again, a maybe, but I did sell a story already once, so maybe fantasy is a thing I should do. Working on a full fantasy novel, maybe done in a year.
Finally still pounding away on my Space Farm (text?) book. Most of the text is in, but now begins the drudgery of drawing all the tables and diagrams which will magnify the size of the book. Targeting around 300 pages +/-. For a general audience, but there is a section with math for those who want it.

Stay Safe,
Bryce
Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B00LMK5X1I
Space Farm Page: http://www.spacefarms.info
Art:  http://www.combat-fishing.com/DesignFishCafeCatalog.html