Author: Nate Ragolia
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I read at Write Club on 11/1/18!
I was one of the combatants at Write Club on November 1 here in Denver. If you haven’t been, oh you must! Check out this awesome artistic and charitable organization at their website: https://www.writeclubdenver.com/. My topic was “ethical” facing off against my opponent who wrote something on “corrupt”. Here’s the short story I read, a whimsical…
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“A Companion Piece” featured on Denver Orbit Podcast
I wrote a short story titled, “A Companion Piece,” that was featured on the Denver Orbit podcast. The story, about technology, sex, disposability, and artificial intelligence is read expertly by the amazing Rachel Trignano (and I make a brief vocal appearance, too!). Special thanks to Josh Mattison for inviting me to contribute to the show,…
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I was on the #THTW #podcast! Listen to me talk!
Hey, guys! I had the incredible honor of speaking with Jon-Barrett Ingels of 1888 Center on the The How The Why podcast! I’d love for you to take a listen. I talk about Spaceboy Books, writing, science fiction, the future, and more. Thank you! LINK: http://1888.center/the-how-the-why-177-nate-ragolia
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BONED Every Which Way 2016!
In 2016, I started the website BONED as a collection of fiction, poetry, scripts and essays with a single uniting theme: skeletons. After a full year and 52 original posts, we partnered with Spaceboy Books to collect all of the first year in a single paperback volume. BONED Every Which Way 2016 will take you into the…
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Spring UPDATES
Hello friends, readers, countrypersons! 2017 has been a busy one so far. Here’s a little rundown of all that’s transpired, with links: We launched Spaceboy Books LLC this January. Check out our website: http://readspaceboy.com My new novel, The Retroactivist, is the first Spaceboy Books release. Get a copy now on Amazon, or request it from your…
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NEW FICTION: Talking Heads
It was a Wednesday. I had just started speaking at an event in Fayetteville. The crowd waved signs and chanted each of my catchphrases. “Bigger is best!” “Winning ain’t for losers!” “Deal with it, baby!” The spotlight glowed against my face, the podium, the flags behind me. I smiled. I waved my arms. I made…