![]() Kelly on Twitter, Facebook, and Mastodon. 2,632 Ratings 175 Reviews published 2006 8 editions Ravirn is not your average computer geek. McCullough has blended the sub-genre of science fiction cyberpunk with Greek and in one case Norse mythology rather well. He also dabbles in science fiction as science education with The Chronicles of the Wandering Star - part of an NSF-funded science curriculum - and the science comic Hanny & the Mystery of the Voorwerp, which he co-authored and co-edited - funding provided by NASA and the Hubble Space Telescope. Overall, the WebMage series is written rather evenly, but well. He does microfiction on twitter at Morning Arrived and DragonDiaries, and DragonDiaries has its own Patreon. He has Patreon and Ko-fi pages for those who are interested in supporting his work more directly. His short fiction has appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies. His novels include Numismancer, Winter of Discontent, the WebMage and Fallen Blade series - Penguin/ACE, School for Sidekicks, Magic, Madness, and Mischief, and Spirits, Spells, and Snark - Feiwel and Friends/Macmillan. He lives in Wisconsin with his physics professor wife and a small herd of cats. ![]() Ravirn, the great-grandson of one of the three Fates, is a talented sorcerer, a. ![]() ![]() Kelly McCullough writes fantasy, science fiction, and books for kids of varying ages. WebMage: A fantasy-cyberpunk hybrid that revolves around Ravirn, a grandson of the Greek. ![]()
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